Explanation:  Sometimes, after your eyes adapt to the dark, a spectacular sky  appears. Such was the case earlier this month over Ontario, Canada, when  part of a spectacular sky also became visible in a reflection off a  lake. To start, the brightest objects visible are bright stars and the  planet Jupiter, seen as the brightest spot on the upper left. A distant  town appears as a diffuse glow over the horizon. More faint still, the  disk of the Milky Way Galaxy becomes apparent as a dramatic diffuse band  across the sky that seems to crash into the horizon far in the  distance. In the foreground, a picturesque landscape includes trees, a  lake, and a stone wall. Finally, on this serene night in July when the  lake water was unusually calm, reflections appear. Visible in the lake  are not only reflections of several bright stars, but part of the Milky  Way band itself. Careful inspection of the image will reveal, however,  that bright stars leave small trails in the lake reflections that do not  appear in the sky above. The reason for this is because the above image  is actually a digital composite of time-consecutive exposures from the  same camera. In the first set of exposures, sky images were co-added  with slight rotations to keep the stars in one place.
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