It may appear, at first, like the Galaxy is producing the lightning, but really
it's the Earth. In the foreground of the above picturesque nighttime landscape
is the Greek Island of Corfu, with town lights
surrounding Lake
Korrision. Visible farther in the distance are lights from the town of Preveza on the Greek mainland.
In the more distant sky a thunderstorm is threatening,
with two lightning strokes caught together during
this 45 second wide-angle exposure taken in mid-May. The lightning branch on the left appears to be striking
near Preveza, whereas the lightning strike on the
right appears to be striking near Mount Ainos on the Greek Island of Cephalonia. Much farther in
the distance, strewn about the sky, are hundreds of stars in the
neighborhood of our
Sun in the Milky Way
Galaxy. Furthest away, arching over the entire panora
ma, are billions of stars that
together compose the central band of our Milky Way.
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