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ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_jdj7662 wrote

If you're shooting a 25 second exposure in the early morning hours when sunlight is just barely visible in the sky, then yes, you can get an image that really looks like this. But even though the Milky Way will be visible to the naked eye at that time, it definitely won't be this clear and detailed. Only a camera sensor can capture it in the way you see here.

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