Stars seem [ http://www.elkesgal ] to arc through southern skies in this surrealistic [ http://www.usc.edu/ comm544/library/imag es/341.html ] time exposure -- recorded before moonrise from the Gemini [ http://www.gemini.e ] South [ http://www.us-gemin GSDedication/public. html ] Observatory, Cerro Pachon, Chile, Planet Earth [ http://www.us-gemin ]. During the one hour 40 minute exposure camera and tripod [ http://www.astropix I0601/I0601.HTM ] were fixed, so the concentric star trails are a reflection of Earth's [ http://www.astro.ui ] daily rotation about its axis. The view looks to the south and includes the Gemini telescope enclosure in the foreground. At the apparent center of the curving trails, the South Celestial Pole [ http://en.wikipedia ] lies just off the upper left edge. Two faint, wide streaks track the Magellanic Clouds [ http://antwrp.gsfc. ], satellites of the Milky Way Galaxy, while a meteor flashes throught the scene just left of the observatory.