Interesting Photo of the Day: Cho Gyeong-Chui Observatory with Star Trails

Star trail photography requires meticulous planning and staying awake for hours while everyone else is asleep, but the results can be stunning, as seen in this image shared by ill_infatuation:

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Cho Gyeong-Chui Observatory With Star Trails, Gangwon Province, South Korea (Via Reddit. Click image to see full size.)

Cho Gyeong-Chui Observatory is located on Gwangdeoksan Mountain in South Korea. It’s named after a famous South Korean astronomer, who interpreted the Apollo 11 moon landing on the American Forces Korean Network. While interpreting, he got so over excited that he fell out of his chair!

We don’t have further information about the photographer or the technical details of the image, but that doesn’t stop us from enjoying this incredible sight!

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