Vikas Chander, taken close to Grootfontein, Namibia

At an estimated 60 tons or extra, the Hoba meteorite is the only largest intact meteorite identified. It fell to Earth in what’s now Namibia lower than 80,000 years in the past; when discovered by a farmer plowing his discipline in 1920, it was by no means moved, however merely unearthed. This composite shot was taken with an Hα-modified Sony mirrorless digital camera and a wide-angle zoom lens at 14mm and fixed f/2.8 and ISO 800. The sky is a stack of twelve 300-second exposures and the bottom is a 480-second publicity.