by APOD Robot » Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:12 am
Night and Day above Almost Planet Sounio
Explanation: Has a new planet been discovered? What is pictured above is a remarkable 24 hour mosaic surrounding a spot on
Sounio,
Greece, right here on
planet Earth. Images taken at night compose the top half of
the picture, with
star trails lasting as long as 11 hours visible. Contrastingly, images taken during the day compose the bottom of the image, with the Sun being captured once every 15 minutes. The image center shows a
Little Prince wide angle projection centered on the ground but including gravel, grass, trees,
Saint John's church, clouds, crepuscular rays, and even a signature icon of the photographer -- the
Temple of Poseidon.
Meticulous planning as well as several transition shots and expert digital processing eventually culminated in
this image documenting half of the final two days of last year.
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