Thanks for the post! I had to check my original facebook post to see which morning I took it. I lose track of the days because of a rotating shift. This photo was taken Yesterday morning (Thursday 4/14/16). The milky way can be seen about 4am right now, and it rises higher from the east. The sun rises and eventually hides it. During the winter, the milky way rises after the sun, which is why you never see it in the night sky. Thank you Tom Stringham for allowing me to photograph your awesome sculpture.
Thanks for the post! I had to
Thanks for the post! I had to check my original facebook post to see which morning I took it. I lose track of the days because of a rotating shift. This photo was taken Yesterday morning (Thursday 4/14/16). The milky way can be seen about 4am right now, and it rises higher from the east. The sun rises and eventually hides it. During the winter, the milky way rises after the sun, which is why you never see it in the night sky. Thank you Tom Stringham for allowing me to photograph your awesome sculpture.