 Here's an interesting image released in 2019. It's a mosaic of sky photographs taken by the Pan Star's Observatory, a 1.8 meter telescope located at the summit of Haleakala on Maui. The center of the circle is the north-central pole, and the outer edge is a sky declination of 30 degrees, which is where the Pan Star survey stopped because it reached the southern horizon as seen in Hawaii. The bright band extending from the top to bottom is our Milky Way galaxy. The center of the galaxy is near the bottom edge of the image, where the galaxy is brightest. This Pan Star data is being used to produce the best map of our galaxy's dust.