
southern stars
1 year ago
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
Image data can be found at:
theskyinmotion.com/southernstars.html
Sound with kind permission of Kevin Kendle, Eventide Music Ltd
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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
You bring out the beauty of creation so well !!!
WOW is all I can say :)
This film is beautiful.
happy new year 2009
from G.Schott
astro-schott.de
What were the individual exposures on that sequence, and at what ISO?
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