Star Trails Above Patagonia Weather Station
Deep indigo sky stretches overhead, punctuated by long, curved arcs of white starlight that sweep across the upper frame. Below, a weather station mast stands stark against the darkness, its metal struts and instruments rendered in sharp, cold relief. The structure sits on a rugged ridge, surrounded by low, autumn-brown grasses that lie flat against the wind-swept ground. One red warning light blinks rhythmically on the mast's apex, a tiny anchor of color in the vast blackness. The horizon line is low, showing the immense scale of the night sky. The ground appears frozen and hard, covered in sparse, dry vegetation typical of peak autumn in Patagonia. The star trails form perfect concentric circles around a central point, indicating the long exposure required to capture their movement. A shadow from the mast falls sharply to the right, cast by the faint glow of the stars themselves.
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