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Credit: Tunç Tezel  
(TWAN)  
  
Explanation:
As midnight approached, a spectacular sky appeared.    
  
Such was the case last month from the shore of   
Lake Salda   
in southwestern   
Turkey.    
  
In the above night sky panorama, rocky sand covers the foreground, while building lights  
are visible across the lake.  
  
Looking up, the   
stars of   
Orion   
lie just ahead, while   
Sirius, the brightest star in the sky,   
appears to Orion's left.    
  
To Orion's right, just above the horizon, lies the   
Pleiades   
open star cluster.     
  
Arching across the sky is the   
central band of our   
Milky Way Galaxy.    
  
High in the center, the stars   
Castor and Pollux are visible.  
  
Lake Salda is famous partly for its blue color that is slightly discernable even  
in the above image.  
  
   
  
  
  
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