Lee runs the website Urban Astrophotography.
The Triangulum Galaxy (also known as M33) is the third-largest galaxy in the Local Group, after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) and our very own Milky Way. It’s 2.73 million light-years from Earth, and contains around 40 billion stars.
The Triangulum Galaxy (also known as M33) is the third-largest galaxy in the Local Group, after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) and our very own Milky Way. It’s 2.73 million light-years from Earth, and contains around 40 billion stars.
Bilbins Rope Bridge by night, in the Forest of Dean. October 2024.
Bilbins Rope Bridge by night, in the Forest of Dean. October 2024.
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Astro landscapes at and near Tintern Abbey. October 2024
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Symonds Yat at night. October 2024.
Stargazing at Bracelands Campsite in the Forest of Dean. October 2024.
Stargazing at Bracelands Campsite in the Forest of Dean. October 2024.
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