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You're welcome, Dustin! I try to notify submitters of Asterisk postings, but obviously don't always manage to do so. I'm glad you found it! Your video made me miss looking through a microscope a bit.
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Thanks,
I love microscopes and telescopes. Both take us to places in the universe we wouldn't see otherwise.
It was the video on APOD "Wonders of the Universe" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110418.html
that gave me the same sense of wonder and scale as our crystal video.
That sense of awe is was what prompted me to send the crystals link in to APOD.
Thanks again,
Dustin
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I love microscopes and telescopes. Both take us to places in the universe we wouldn't see otherwise.
It was the video on APOD "Wonders of the Universe" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110418.html
that gave me the same sense of wonder and scale as our crystal video.
That sense of awe is was what prompted me to send the crystals link in to APOD.
Thanks again,
Dustin
intentio pro astrum tamen spero plagiarius
owlice wrote:You're welcome, Dustin! I try to notify submitters of Asterisk postings, but obviously don't always manage to do so. I'm glad you found it! Your video made me miss looking through a microscope a bit.
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Aurora Borealis Timelapse from Iceland
Copyright: Ágúst Ingvarsson
Music: Bain Du Matin by Mondkopf
The Planets Song
Copyright: Todd Snarl
Copyright: Ágúst Ingvarsson
Music: Bain Du Matin by Mondkopf
The Planets Song
Copyright: Todd Snarl
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Hi All,
Here is a compilation of videos I have put together - all taken at the Australia Telescope Compact Array near Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df2HrqPHfzc&hd=1[/youtube]
Best regards,
Emil Lenc.
Here is a compilation of videos I have put together - all taken at the Australia Telescope Compact Array near Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df2HrqPHfzc&hd=1[/youtube]
Best regards,
Emil Lenc.
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Emil, thanks for posting that! Seeing the movements of the telescopes reminds me of corps de ballet. What are the different birds in the video? Inquiring owls would like to know!
Love the ending, too; made me laugh! That was not what I was expecting to see!
Love the ending, too; made me laugh! That was not what I was expecting to see!
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These were all taken while I was "Duty Astronomer" at the ATCA (it's kind of like Jury Duty but for astronomers i.e. we take turns to donate a week of our time to help support other observers). Being here for extended periods and at all hours of the day and night you tend to notice all kinds of wildlife around (and in) the observatory itselfowlice wrote:Emil, thanks for posting that! Seeing the movements of the telescopes reminds me of corps de ballet. What are the different birds in the video? Inquiring owls would like to know!
Love the ending, too; made me laugh! That was not what I was expecting to see!
The birds are known as the Apostlebird (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostlebird) because they were believed to form groups of 12 (although this number actually varies). They're not the prettiest of birds around here but they are very sociable within their groups and can be quite comical to watch - they typically huddle together in their groups and often chatter amongst themselves whilst foraging for food or joining us for breakfast
The frogs are a constant and welcome companion during observing nights. Many of them tend to reside inside pot plants that are in the control room and they tend to just "hang out" waiting for other insects to walk past. You tend to see the frogs elsewhere in the control room i.e. on walls, sitting on powerpoints, cables and other bits of equipment. There are also large geckos and mice in particular are a bit of a problem (eating on cabling) ... and on the odd occasions snakes (one was found "in" a toilet a few months back! ... presumably looking for frogs). There are of course plenty of cockatoos and various types of parrots ... which unfortunately I haven't yet had a chance to video during my current Duty Astronomer session (I'm still at the observatory so when I get a chance I have to hunt a few down with my camera ... they are usually most active in the mornings and evenings but I've be stuck with my job during these periods recently).
Oh, have to rush to set up another observation ....
Cheers,
Emil Lenc.
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Emil, thanks very much! I would not have guessed they were corvids. Sounds like a fun time you are having; thanks for sharing it, and enjoy!!
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I've updated my video "Australia Telescope Compact Array and surrounds" to fix some of the flickering in the time-lapse shots, added a bit more wildlife (including obligatory cockatoos taking a hayride on the telescope) and some additional time-lapse snippets:
Cheers,
Emil Lenc
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Scintillating Arcturus
Copyright: Greg Salmond
Copyright: Greg Salmond
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Solar Prominence in motion - June 12, 2011
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June 15, 2011:
20second timelapse of the Total Lunar Eclipse as seen above Ymittos mountain, Athens Greece.
For better viewing the source video is available for download on Vimeo
under Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license.
Copyright: Alex Maragos
http://www.alexandrosmaragos.com
20second timelapse of the Total Lunar Eclipse as seen above Ymittos mountain, Athens Greece.
For better viewing the source video is available for download on Vimeo
under Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license.
Copyright: Alex Maragos
http://www.alexandrosmaragos.com
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Fantastic the Ingvarsson's Aurora Islandica video! I realy liked this.
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The Stars of Mercator
Copyright: Péter I. Pápics
Music: Utopia by Goldfrapp, © 2010 Mute Records Ltd.
Copyright: Péter I. Pápics
Music: Utopia by Goldfrapp, © 2010 Mute Records Ltd.
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Montage of Milky Way footage shot by me between October 2010 to July 2011.
Some of the time lapse footage is motion controlled with the use of the Dynamic Perceptions Stage Zero dolly system
The Zodiacal light is visible at the 1:11 mark. That was shot in late February.
Copyright: Harley Grady Music: Simon Wilkinson (used with permission)
Some of the time lapse footage is motion controlled with the use of the Dynamic Perceptions Stage Zero dolly system
The Zodiacal light is visible at the 1:11 mark. That was shot in late February.
Copyright: Harley Grady Music: Simon Wilkinson (used with permission)
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Dear Friends ,
Here is my first Timelaps video edting , they were acquired during 5 night at the end of June in French Alps.
Many more pictures of this 5 nights here : http://francois.bernier.fr.free.fr/ETE2011.htm
Hope you will like it
François
Here is my first Timelaps video edting , they were acquired during 5 night at the end of June in French Alps.
Many more pictures of this 5 nights here : http://francois.bernier.fr.free.fr/ETE2011.htm
Hope you will like it
François
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Perseid Time Lapse (2009)
http://theskyinmotion.com/perseids12aug09.html
Copyright: Till Credner, AlltheSky.com and the Astronomie-AG, Progymnasium Rosenfeld
http://theskyinmotion.com/perseids12aug09.html
Copyright: Till Credner, AlltheSky.com and the Astronomie-AG, Progymnasium Rosenfeld
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SN2011dh / PTF11eon
Copyright: BJ Fulton
Copyright: BJ Fulton
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