To me, this is beautiful. We have lifted our own works into the heavens. We have crafted a swooping, whirling geometry of silent metal timed with the utmost precision, connecting our minds with pulses of light that carry my words to your eyes this very second. We have built stars.
The satellite-strewn sky, in a stack of cumulative exposures taken over just 30 minutes on June 4/5, 2024 from latitude 51° N, looking south. The field is 100° by 75°. There's one natural streak, from a meteor, at center. The others are from what humans put there. @twanight pic.twitter.com/b0hSSoA3C6
— Alan Dyer (@amazingskyguy) June 6, 2024
