Night Sky Slideshow
Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks
The full moon above Mt. Moran shines across Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park.
Dim light from the Milky Way barely illuminates Mormon Row and the famous Moulton Barn.
The super moon rises next to the famous Sleeping Indian in Jackson Hole.
The Milky Way rises above the Teton Range and Jackson Lake. Lights from the town of Jackson can be seen in the distance.
Visitors stream into Jackson Hole from Yellowstone as the sun sets and the stars come out.
Bright stars shine above the Teton Range. Lights from Teton Village on the left.
A full moon sets behind the Tetons and Jackson Lake.
The Milky Way spans the night sky above the John Moulton Barn on Mormon Row.
The Blood Moon stands out above the Teton Range and Jackson Lake. Lights from Signal Mountain Lodge can be seen in the distance.
Light painting the T.A. Moulton Barn on a warm August night.
Old Faithful erupts under a full moon in Yellowstone National Park.
The Crescent Moon casts just enough light to see the Moulton Barn.
The Milky Way looms above the elk sculptures at the National Museum of Wildlife Art and the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
A full moon lights the sky above the Grand Teton.
Stars above the Jackson Hole Valley and the Teton Range are bright. This view from the main highway near Triangle X Ranch.
A Blood Moon shines red near the Sleeping Indian in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
A large full moon shines over Cascade Canyon in Grand Teton National Park.
A Total Solar Eclipse above the Snake River in Jackson Hole.
A full moon in heavy clouds above the Sleeping Indian.
A cloud of mist fog the stars in the cold night air in Jackson Hole.
A full moon begins to set behind the Tetons as the sun rises to illuminate the top of the Grand.
String Lake with Mt. Moran in the background. Neowise passes Earth every 6,800 years.
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