
Eclipse totale de Lune
5 months ago
Total Lunar Eclipse on February 20, 2008 at 07:35PM EST.
29 pictures every 5 minutes with the Canon EOS Digital Rebel and William Optics FLT 110 Triplet APO.
Retouched in "Gimp".
Aligned with "Keiths Image Stacker".
This video is license by Creative Commons under Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada
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The music of this video is made by Art Yenta
Annecy, France (http://www.myspace.com/ledauphin) and is license by Creative Commons under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 France
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29 pictures every 5 minutes with the Canon EOS Digital Rebel and William Optics FLT 110 Triplet APO.
Retouched in "Gimp".
Aligned with "Keiths Image Stacker".
This video is license by Creative Commons under Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/deed.en_US
The music of this video is made by Art Yenta
Annecy, France (http://www.myspace.com/ledauphin) and is license by Creative Commons under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 France
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/fr/deed.en_US
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I changed the settings, it's now downloadable...
I owned you that one...
P.S.: These pictures are about 25% as good as what we see in reality in the eyepiece of the scope ;-)
You can find it here:
cs.unm.edu/~kwiley/software/keithsImageStacker.html
But... And I quote "Keith's Image Stacker is an image processing program that is oriented primarily toward astrophotography."
Also, keep in mind that I used an equatorial mount to follow the Moon movement, without that, this software would have been no use ;-)
I am looking for Solar Eclipse since three years but those are rarely total from were we live. Most of the time it force you to travel. I am ready for a trip but cannot find one in the near future ;-)
P.S.: Solar eclipse are dangerous to look at directly, but you already know that ;-)
When you look at the Moon, the Earth turn on it's axis. You know that the Earth take 24 hours to make one turn (the day), so if you just put your camera on a tripod, the Moon will always move out of the frame because the camera and the tripod follow the Earth movement.
I used an equatorial mount. It's a special motorized head on a tripod for astronomy. First, I orient one axis right to the Polar star. Then I validate the scope alignment, usually by centering two stars into the eyepiece that the computer requested. Finally I ask the computer to point the Moon and the motor will compensate for the Earth rotation. This way, my scope will track and follow the Moon.
Then I putted my Canon EOS Rebel Digital right behind the scope with a special adapter, and I took one picture every five minutes.
At the end, I used the "Keiths Image Stacker" software to do the fine alignment of each picture of the Moon :-)
For the picture quality, keep in mind the scope I used ;-)
Regards,
Yves
soyfreakytambiengeek.blogspot.com/
by the way my brother's name is Yves too :p
kind regards
Grubhart
I cannot read your blog, I can only read English or French language...
What are your blog about?
sorry about my english... i know, is bad very bad... but i need practice, maybe i begin to write in 2 parts spanish part and english part i'm thinking.
kind regards
Grub.
I use it for more then 10 years now... Finally, in order to use one software that I wanted, "Starry Night Pro Plus", I had the choice between a Mac version or a Windows version.
So I choose to buy a MacBook seeing that BSD was under the hood ;-)
You can add an embedded version of my movie as long as you respect both the movie author license, [ that's me ;-) ] and the Music author license.
The better way to do that is to copy both license links above and paste them with the embedded video into you html code...
Have a nice day Grub...
Yves
Please, respect all the licenses at the top :-)
Best regards,
Yves
thanks for the tip....
salutations d'athènes