In the Low Countries, there is a lot of air pollution and a clear starry exceptional to observe. Yet this extraordinary picture was not taken in a distant and exotic land, but just in the Dutch nature reserve De Veluwe. And by photographer Albert Dros.
The photo was taken on Saturday night, but is now massively shared on social media and now goes around the world. The special feature is that you in the picture not only clearly see the Milky Way, which Dros that night wanted to shoot, but alsothe-Perseid meteor shower and the ISS. The first is an annually recurring phenomenon on clear nights in August, the second is a happy coincidence.
“On arrival it was clear that we see would get a special air,” Dros told Radio Gelderland . “The air was extremely bright and I never thought I could pull the Milky Way would nice. I just did not know who was white stripe. I first thought it was a big shooting star, but that move would not normally produce. When I got home, I searched it out right away. It proved to be ISS. That’s just the extra that the whole time made complete, “the newspaper De Telegraaf quotes the photographer.
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