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In regions above the arctic circle, and below the antarctic circle, you can enjoy 24hrs of the sun for a period of two months during summer. This phenomenon is referred to as "the midnight sun", and occurs due to the axial tilt of the earth of 23 degrees to the sun.
In this 24 hour recording I have filmed the sun over 24 hours, to visualize and document the midnight sun in my hometown Tromsø, Norway.
Keep in mind that when there is summer in the northern hemisphere, there is winter in the southern hemisphere - And the other way around
The opposite of the midnight sun is the polar night, where you have the longest and darkest 24hours of the year.
When areas in the southern hemisphere, below the antarctic circle is enjoying the midnight sun, we have polar night up here in the arctic.
The recordings where done on July 22nd 2016, the last "day" with "midnight sun" in my area of Tromsø. The sun was only 0.2 degrees above the horizon at midnight.
Regards,
Ole Salomonsen
In this 24 hour recording I have filmed the sun over 24 hours, to visualize and document the midnight sun in my hometown Tromsø, Norway.
Keep in mind that when there is summer in the northern hemisphere, there is winter in the southern hemisphere - And the other way around
The opposite of the midnight sun is the polar night, where you have the longest and darkest 24hours of the year.
When areas in the southern hemisphere, below the antarctic circle is enjoying the midnight sun, we have polar night up here in the arctic.
The recordings where done on July 22nd 2016, the last "day" with "midnight sun" in my area of Tromsø. The sun was only 0.2 degrees above the horizon at midnight.
Regards,
Ole Salomonsen
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Hi! This is the conjunction from BARCELONA. Enjoy !!
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The daily life of an amateur astronomer in Alsace (France)
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400K ISO video of Star Party and Milky Way
I am very excited to share this video from a no-moon night under the stars! I've been trying for a couple years now to find a camera/lens/software combination that could roll video without moonlight, aurora or light pollution to provide illumination- and, I think I've finally got it!
This short film follows 20 high schoolers far from the city lights to an Astronomy Camp; then joins the Oregon Star Party where 600 astronomers camp out with telescopes of all sizes during the Perseids Meteor Shower. Timelapse has been the only way to showcase the night sky in video; but with the new low-light technology of the Canon MH20f-SH, we film in the quiet moments that have been impossible to capture until now.
I am so excited at what is now possible...
This short film follows 20 high schoolers far from the city lights to an Astronomy Camp; then joins the Oregon Star Party where 600 astronomers camp out with telescopes of all sizes during the Perseids Meteor Shower. Timelapse has been the only way to showcase the night sky in video; but with the new low-light technology of the Canon MH20f-SH, we film in the quiet moments that have been impossible to capture until now.
I am so excited at what is now possible...
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Bright Perseid fireball over Southern Russia 12.08.2016.
Contact Email: astro.stas@gmail.com
Contact Email: astro.stas@gmail.com
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Here's a video which brings together some of our's favorites photographic captures by timelapse technic or low-light video recorded of night phenomena observed at Observatoire Horizon des Frontières/ Horizon's Frontiers Observatory. Located in the boundary of highlands at 8 miles of border between the Canadian province of Quebec with the American State of Maine. Northwest zone which neighbouring geographically, The North Maine Woods, area that covers more than 14,000 km2 across the Appalachian mountain chain and vast wild forest land. This region which exceptionally provides the darkest sky area of the northeast of the United State.
Copyright/Alexandre Dumas & Observatoire Horizon des Frontières
Copyright/Alexandre Dumas & Observatoire Horizon des Frontières
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Hi there
Here is some of my works.
And of course you can find more on my YT channel.
Cheers,
Roman
Here is some of my works.
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Cheers,
Roman
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Bolide meteor remnant drifting across the sky, accompanied by the Milky Way
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new edition. sorry
aircraft and sundogs
aircraft and sundogs
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My latest Time-Lapse of day- and night-skies from Italy, Le Marche during my 2-week Holiday:
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Hello,
I work on colours of the Moon (soils) and 3D elevation model of the Moon, using NASA LRO satellite data.
Here is the picture of the Moon :
Here is the 3D model :
Here is the picture superimposed on the 3D model :
And here is a 3D video of the picture + 3D model :
The link to the fullres video : https://youtu.be/_Ix7y3bfFng
I hope you enjoyed it.
Clear skies.
Alain Paillou
I work on colours of the Moon (soils) and 3D elevation model of the Moon, using NASA LRO satellite data.
Here is the picture of the Moon :
Here is the 3D model :
Here is the picture superimposed on the 3D model :
And here is a 3D video of the picture + 3D model :
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I hope you enjoyed it.
Clear skies.
Alain Paillou
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Hi
Allow me to share my 2016 astrophotography adventures
Allow me to share my 2016 astrophotography adventures
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B747-400 over Antarctica - Australia Day 2017
B747-400 over Antarctica - Australia Day 2017 --
https://youtu.be/NUZoJsyOMC4
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Remember Comet C/2013 US10 Catalina
30/01/2016 - Évora, Portugal
2 hours of caption: 62 frames x 120s
[See @ HD]
A picture:
study 4 by Cédric Pereira, no Flickr
30/01/2016 - Évora, Portugal
2 hours of caption: 62 frames x 120s
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A picture:
study 4 by Cédric Pereira, no Flickr
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The video hereunder is about amateur astronomy and shows photos taken with a simple SLR digital camera and a Newtonian telescope 200/1000 mm. It also shows landscapes of "Champ du feu", one of the best astronomy observation sites in Northeast France.
If possible, please watch the video with the following settings : 1080p HD (for full resolution).
Sincerely Yours,
Julien QUIRIN
FRANCE
If possible, please watch the video with the following settings : 1080p HD (for full resolution).
Sincerely Yours,
Julien QUIRIN
FRANCE
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This time-lapse is from a recent adventure to Cape Palliser on the SE cape of the North Island of New Zealand. I shot this on the 4-5 Feb 2017, and It’s the longest time-lapse I’ve ever shot with 13 hours of capture from just before sunset, to just after sunrise the next morning.
Once the sun sets, day turns to night and you can see the stars appear. Then finally just after 2am, the Small Magellanic Cloud comes into frame as the Galactic Centre of the Milky Way rises above the horizon before fading out as night becomes day with sunrise.
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This is a video I made of the recent annular solar eclipse, on the Feb 26. It was taken in Caleta Sara, Chubut province, Argentina. It was quite windy and at the last moment I lost the sun and had to recenter the video. The video was made with an ASI120MM-S camera using a 50mm orion guidescope. It was later processed in Adobe premiere to center the image and add the soundtrack
I hope you enjoy it.
Franco
I hope you enjoy it.
Franco
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Into the white storm
Noctilucent clouds storm filmed in Denmark
Noctilucent clouds storm filmed in Denmark
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At the edge of the solar storm
by Adrien Mauduit
Experience the Danish northern lights in 4K from the edge of the solar storm!
by Adrien Mauduit
Experience the Danish northern lights in 4K from the edge of the solar storm!
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Recent northern lights storm in Denmark
Adrien Mauduit
Sub-sorm conditions enabled us to witness a bit of an aurora two nights ago in Denmark, with a beautiful proton arc at 30 degrees. The sky was really clear until midnight, when the aurora really started to get bright and closer south, but clouds rolled in unfortunately, making it impossible to see the real deal (a real-time footage is in the credits where you can see the brighter lights move behind the clouds).
Adrien Mauduit
Sub-sorm conditions enabled us to witness a bit of an aurora two nights ago in Denmark, with a beautiful proton arc at 30 degrees. The sky was really clear until midnight, when the aurora really started to get bright and closer south, but clouds rolled in unfortunately, making it impossible to see the real deal (a real-time footage is in the credits where you can see the brighter lights move behind the clouds).
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Arctic Midnight Sun
Copyrights: Witek Kaszkin
Daylight ISS Lunar Transit
Copyrights: Christine Leao
Lost in Light
Copyrights: Sriram Murali
Night Lights
Copyrights: Miguel Ángel Langa
Fullmoon & Eruption
Copyrights: Luc Perrot
Timelapse from the Observatory CASLEO, Argentina
Copyrights: Nahuel Srnec
Lunar Halo 22º timelapse
Copyrights: Dani Caxete
Auroral Halo
Copyrights: Mia Stålnacke
Lunar eclipse animation
Copyrights: Don Davis
Timelapse 30hs in one minute (2 moonrises and 1 sunrise)
Copyrights: Leonardo Caldas
Sunset to Sunrise
Copyrights: Mark Gee
Zoom into Orion
Copyrights: Sebastian Voltmer
Lake Atitlán and the Southern Stars
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar
Copyrights: Witek Kaszkin
Daylight ISS Lunar Transit
Copyrights: Christine Leao
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Copyrights: Sriram Murali
Night Lights
Copyrights: Miguel Ángel Langa
Fullmoon & Eruption
Copyrights: Luc Perrot
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Copyrights: Nahuel Srnec
Lunar Halo 22º timelapse
Copyrights: Dani Caxete
Auroral Halo
Copyrights: Mia Stålnacke
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Copyrights: Don Davis
Timelapse 30hs in one minute (2 moonrises and 1 sunrise)
Copyrights: Leonardo Caldas
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Copyrights: Mark Gee
Zoom into Orion
Copyrights: Sebastian Voltmer
Lake Atitlán and the Southern Stars
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar
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Flight To The Lights
Credit: Mark Gee
http://theartofnight.com
On Thursday night 23rd March, I boarded an Air New Zealand Boeing 767 from Dunedin, New Zealand to travel down towards the Antarctic Circle to view the Aurora Australis. This was the first commercial flight to view the Aurora out of New Zealand, and I have to tell you it was an amazing experience! This time-lapse shows photographers and aurora enthusiasts in the cabin and the aurora outside the plane.
Credit: Mark Gee
http://theartofnight.com
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Night sky phenomena of the Spring (March) in Denmark in 4K time-lapse
Aurora borealis, zodiacal lights, milky way core, nebulae and more!
Credits: Adrien Mauduit
Aurora borealis, zodiacal lights, milky way core, nebulae and more!
Credits: Adrien Mauduit
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Adrien Louis Mauduit
M. Sc. in environmental sciences
Astrophotographer - cinematographer -
Aurora expert - Science communication & author
www.nightlightsfilms.com
nightlightsfilms@gmail.com
M. Sc. in environmental sciences
Astrophotographer - cinematographer -
Aurora expert - Science communication & author
www.nightlightsfilms.com
nightlightsfilms@gmail.com
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Eclipses of Io
Time: 2017.3.29 17:05~17:38 UT
Location: SFPROBES, Taiwan (https://www.facebook.com/sfprobes/?fref=ts)
Optics: Takahashi TOA-130
Camera: ASI290MC
Copyright: Hung-Hsuan Yen
https://www.facebook.com/redscosky
Time: 2017.3.29 17:05~17:38 UT
Location: SFPROBES, Taiwan (https://www.facebook.com/sfprobes/?fref=ts)
Optics: Takahashi TOA-130
Camera: ASI290MC
Copyright: Hung-Hsuan Yen
https://www.facebook.com/redscosky