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But the Milky Way is always bright. How do you feel?

I first saw the Milky Way when I graduated from high school and traveled to Tibet. On the shivering night in Namco, my classmates and I wrapped in down jackets and came to the lake shivering. Those of us who have never seen the Milky Way asked the tour guide what the "white ribbon" was hanging in the sky that day.

"That's the Milky Way!" The tour guide smiled and replied, "You haven't seen the Milky Way, have you?"

I have imagined the Milky Way galaxy countless times. Under the photographer's lens, the Milky Way is dazzling. I always thought that I could see the colorful Milky Way with the naked eye, but I didn't expect the real Milky Way to be so "pale".

In fact, the Milky Way is not as colorful as it is in the photo. It is pale white and embedded in the night, but if you look closely, it looks like a twinkling star. Some people will think, is the photographer cheating? Isn't this much worse than the Milky Way in photography?

This is probably a little magic left by the vast universe to mankind.

Starry sky in the southern hemisphere

In the long river of time, human beings can only spy on one billionth of the universe, and the Milky Way can only be the tip of this bright star at the moment captured by the naked eye. It takes time to observe the real Milky Way carefully. It has color, it flashes, and it will never change.

The first time we saw the Milky Way, we all took photos with it. Although I couldn't even use the SLR in those days, the focus was basically empty when I came back, but it didn't affect my inner shock at all. Friends in the same trade used the photo of the Milky Way as their heads, which took five years. He said it made him feel really alive.

Desert galaxy

The most shocking starry sky I have ever seen in my life is in the salt lake of Bolivia, but the poorest country in the southern hemisphere has the richest night resources.

When we crossed the lake in the middle of the night and looked up in the middle of the water, we felt that the song "We looked at the starry sky and had so many brilliant dreams that year" echoed in our ears. Do you know that stars really blink? Every second, you can see new meteors passing by, and huge galaxies embedded in the sky are so dazzling.

I don't believe the story of "shock to tears", but I don't know how my eyes were wet at that moment.

It turns out that nature is really so magical and the universe is really so vast.

I haven't seen the Milky Way for a long time since I returned to the city.

The sky of migrant workers seems to be only a little as big as the gap in skyscrapers, and even the moon is often covered. Stars are rare objects, let alone the Milky Way.

Last year 1 1 month, I took advantage of my holiday to see the tail of a galaxy. Although the Milky Way is lighter in autumn and winter, and the silver heart sinks into the horizon, it seems that when I see the Milky Way hanging in the sky, I feel that I am really alive and living with everything in the universe.

In fact, the appearance of the Milky Way will not change for thousands of years, but it looks a little different every time because of different places, different seasons and different times.

City people, when they have time, go to distant places.