Explanation:  
What’s higher than the Himalayas?
Although the 
Himalayan Mountains 
are the tallest on planet Earth, they don't measure up to the 
Milky Way.
Visible above the snow-capped mountains in the featured image is the 
arcing central band of our home galaxy. 
The bright spot just above the central plane is the 
planet Jupiter, 
while the brightest orange spot on the upper right is the 
star Antares. 
The astrophotographer 
braved below-zero temperatures at nearly 4,000-meters 
altitude to take the photographs that compose this image. 
The featured picture is a composite of eight exposures 
taken with same camera and from the same location over three hours, 
just after sunset, in 2019 April, from 
near Bimtang Lake in 
Nepal. 
Over much of 
planet Earth, the planets 
Mercury (faint) and 
Venus (bright) will be 
visible this week after sunset.





