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This photo of the Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper was captured by Tihomir Borzan above a beach in Croatia on Aug 14th 2011, 00:55 AM local time.
Ursa Major is a prominent constellation that’s visible all throughout the year in most locations in the northern hemisphere. Its seven brightest stars form the famous Big Dipper.

This photo of the Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper was captured by Tihomir Borzan above a beach in Croatia on Aug 14th 2011, 00:55 AM local time.
Ursa Major is a prominent constellation that’s visible all throughout the year in most locations in the northern hemisphere. Its seven brightest stars form the famous Big Dipper.
“The photo was taken with a Panasonic DMC-TZ10 camera, with an F/3.3 aperture and a 60 second exposure time. I didn’t take any telescopes or a tripod of any kind, so I just put the camera down on a rock and made sure it kept still during the exposure time. Some other tech specs on the photo: ISO-80 sensitivity, 4 mm phocal length, all set by the in built night scene program in the camera. A nice feature is the GPS receiver of the camera, so I can give you the exact coordinates where I made the photo: 44° 18′ 39.11″ N, 15° 5′ 53.35″ E.”