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We are in coast of Rome, where it\\\'s not easy to see the milky way with the naked eye (because of the strong light pollution: we are under a Bortle 5 sky), but I managed to capture a dreamy night: the ancient castle, lines of the seaweeds draft by the rough sea of the days before, a bit of moon that helped with the sparkling sand. Above the castle, a triangle in the sky composed by Altair (alpha Aquilae), Vega (alpha Lyra) and Deneb (alpha Cygni), plus stars from other constellations (Pegasus stars top left + μ Cephei/Garnet star and Alderamin of Cepheus to the top right; we can also spot Eltanin of Draconis, bottom right).
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