Replaces the original galaxy texture with a new 2048*1024 one.
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Original image released under the The GNU General Public License.
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Credits, E.S.A European Space Agency, for the original picture.
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Replaces the original galaxy texture with a new 2048*1024 one, there are three flavours available, normal with full colours, desaturated and diffuse.
Just extract and move the data folder of your choosing into your Skyrim folder, this mod is compatible with Enhanced Night Sky.
Edit: As several people seem point out the same I'll clarify: This is a replacement texture for the band of the galaxy, the one you see in a clear night; it used to be called the Nebula in Oblivion. The aurorae are just there as a coincidence, it has nothing to do with the mod. And the "line" that appears in the screenshots is just a particle plane, has nothing to do with the mod.
Endorse or comment if you like it, Enjoy!
Original image released under the The GNU General Public License. Credits: E.S.A European Space Agency, for the original picture.