Villarrica volcano produces soft light from lava in its crater scattering on vapor over its summit. From right, the International Space Station just silently flies over the volcano during its one-round trip around the Earth. Much more distant are objects in the Milky Way, mostly interstellar matter around the almost hidden Southern Cross. The bright star above the Villarrica’s summit is star Acrux, low over the horizon on the left you can also spot star Hadar, the beta Centauri. Like a sky rose looks like the Carina Nebula on the left upper corner, where young stars are being such alive like the volcano as well. We live in a really alive space. Used Canon 6D modified, Tamron 70-200mm@70mm, f2.8, ISO 10000, 3×15 seconds timelapsing from tripod. Captured on 16th December 2020.
It may look like a plane crashes a mountain. But no. In this shot, the perspective shows the dynamic of ground and space happenings at the same time, captured from Pucon, Chile. In the foreground, the active