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The three time lapse clips show the night sky from Namibia in southern Africa. The sun sets in the west and is followed by a broad and diffuse display of Zodiacal Light, i.e. interplanetary dust illuminated by the sun. The center of our milky way is rising in the opposite direction. The third view shows the apparent rotation of our sky around the south celestial pole. There is no bright pole star in the southern hemisphere. Can you spot the Magellanic Clouds? Our neighboring galaxies are hiding behind the trees.
Image data can be found at:
theskyinmotion.com/southernstars.html
Sound with kind permission of Kevin Kendle, Eventide Music Ltd

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  • HDtimelapse.net 1 year ago
    Beautiful!!!
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  • freeboarder 1 year ago
    Wow amazing!
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  • freeboarder 1 year ago
    I had to watch this again, soo amazing. One of the clearest night time lapses I've seen. Do you need special equipment for night shots?
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  • Michael Rissi plus 1 year ago
    Great!
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  • viktorfokeev.com 1 year ago
    What camera is it?
  • Till Credner 11 months ago
    Hi Viktor and Freeboarder,
    the shots were done in May 2006.
    The camera was a Nikon D200 DSLR with
    a Sigma 20mm f/1.8 lens, stopped down
    to 2.2 or 2.5.

    Best wishes,


    Till
  • viktorfokeev.com 11 months ago
    Cool!
  • byun junmin 11 months ago
    its good !
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  • Sugoi 1 year ago
    That was freaking amazing.
    You bring out the beauty of creation so well !!!

    WOW is all I can say :)
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  • Lorenzo 1 year ago
    i love it!!
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  • Lyall Fvrphy 1 year ago
    We have a wonderful night sky in the Southern Hemisphere.

    This film is beautiful.
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  • Schott 11 months ago
    a wonderful Film,still great
    happy new year 2009
    from G.Schott
    astro-schott.de
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  • Cathrin Dominica 11 months ago
    Lost my breath....
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  • gianni tumino 11 months ago
    wonderful video! Bravo Till
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  • Pre10dr 11 months ago
    well done !
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  • Martin Whipp 11 months ago
    Love the middle sequence of the galactic centre rising.

    What were the individual exposures on that sequence, and at what ISO?
  • Till Credner 11 months ago
    Thank you very much for all your nice comments. Martin: the milky way shots were taken with 25s exposure time and ISO1600. Some more infos can be found at
    theskyinmotion.com
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  • ROBERTO Fresco 11 months ago
    fresh aire
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  • Judy B 11 months ago
    That is positively gorgeous!
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  • Kasey Drzazga plus 10 months ago
    this is out of control
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  • Kevin Hansen 10 months ago
    this is so fucking cool !!!
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  • Cork Leg Nelson plus 8 months ago
    !!!
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  • mike 2 months ago
    ахиреть) hi people!)) hi from Russia;)
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  • Alexander Breen 2 months ago
    Just beautiful.
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