One of the natural wonders of planet Earth, the Grand
Canyon in the American southwest stretches across this early evening
skyscape. The digitally stacked sequence reveals the canyon's layers of
sedimentary rock in bright moonlight. Exposed sedimentary rock layers
range in age from about 200 million to 2 billion years old, a window to
history on a geological timescale. A recent study has found evidence
that the canyon itself may have been carved by erosion as much as 70
million years ago. With the camera fixed to a tripod while Earth
rotates, each star above carves a graceful arc through the night sky.
The concentric arcs are centered on the north celestial pole, the
extension of Earth's rotation axis into space, presently near the bright
star Polaris.
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