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Stereoscopic encounter with the asteroid Ryugu (red-cyan anaglyph)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4nr6yzb0hA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4nr6yzb0hA
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Stereoscopic visit of four cavities on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twsfRI52HZw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twsfRI52HZw
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To my knowledge, this is the highest resolution imagery of the solar corona ever captured from Earth and the only spacecraft (Solar Orbiter) to do better works in ultraviolet from four times closer to the Sun!
Full story and details here:https://philhart.com/exmouth-eclipse
Still images submitted here: viewtopic.php?p=337474#p337474
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HDR timelapse of partial lunar eclipse - 23/10/28
Copyright: Alberto Vacca
Description:
My aim was to represent the partial phase of the eclipse as I saw it from a binocular: the human eye has a really wide dynamic range so that the brightest and darker parts of the Moon are visible at the same time during the partial phase of the eclipse. Here is the HDR timelapse video of the eclipse:
The video is composed by 433 frames, taken every 24 seconds. The duration of the timelapse, 11 seconds, compared to the real time span of the shots, tells us that the video has been speeded up around 1000x. Every frame is an HDR union of 6 pictures taken within a wide range of different exposure times. I wrote a Python program to handle the processing of the whole sequence, taking into account the different brightness and color balance of the initial frames because of atmospheric extinction (the Moon was lower above the horizon). This way every frame has been processed in the same way with the same parameters, making it comparable with all other frames in terms of relative brightness.
The time of the shoot is: 2023 October 28, from 17:58 to 20:50 UT.
Location: Parma (Emilia Romagna, Italy), home garden.
Equipment:
- Tamron 100-400mm lens, used at 400mm
- Nikon D750 camera
- iOptron CEM40 equatorial mount
Software:
- APT (Astro Photography Tool) for acquisition
- Python program written by myself for processing
Copyright: Alberto Vacca
Description:
My aim was to represent the partial phase of the eclipse as I saw it from a binocular: the human eye has a really wide dynamic range so that the brightest and darker parts of the Moon are visible at the same time during the partial phase of the eclipse. Here is the HDR timelapse video of the eclipse:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
The time of the shoot is: 2023 October 28, from 17:58 to 20:50 UT.
Location: Parma (Emilia Romagna, Italy), home garden.
Equipment:
- Tamron 100-400mm lens, used at 400mm
- Nikon D750 camera
- iOptron CEM40 equatorial mount
Software:
- APT (Astro Photography Tool) for acquisition
- Python program written by myself for processing
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StellaNova - A Journey to the stars
This week marks International Dark Sky Week, a time to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty and vital role of a natural night sky. Unfortunately, light pollution increasingly obscures our view of the Milky Way, countless stars, and all the wonders the universe has to offer.
As a tribute to the dark sky, I'd like to share a video I created titled 'Stellanova' that captures the breathtaking beauty of a night sky. Take a moment to step outside, look up, and marvel at the stars. Together, let's preserve our precious night sky for future generations to enjoy. Happy stargazing!
https://youtu.be/eCEcL13nZKg
Date: Footages were shot during my travel between 2022 and 2023.
Equipments: Nikon D810, Nikkor 14-24mm
Post Processing: Raw files processed in Lightroom. Video transition and animation done in After Effects. Color correction, contrast and final adjustments done in Premiere Pro.
This week marks International Dark Sky Week, a time to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty and vital role of a natural night sky. Unfortunately, light pollution increasingly obscures our view of the Milky Way, countless stars, and all the wonders the universe has to offer.
As a tribute to the dark sky, I'd like to share a video I created titled 'Stellanova' that captures the breathtaking beauty of a night sky. Take a moment to step outside, look up, and marvel at the stars. Together, let's preserve our precious night sky for future generations to enjoy. Happy stargazing!
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Date: Footages were shot during my travel between 2022 and 2023.
Equipments: Nikon D810, Nikkor 14-24mm
Post Processing: Raw files processed in Lightroom. Video transition and animation done in After Effects. Color correction, contrast and final adjustments done in Premiere Pro.
Last edited by bystander on Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Full April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse timelapse from start to finish. Taken from Richford, VT.
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A comprehend total solar eclipse record:
Change of outer corona detail in 3 minutes, 4K resolution is recommended to see the differences:
A turbulence in the corona was falling back to the sun during the eclipse:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Change of outer corona detail in 3 minutes, 4K resolution is recommended to see the differences:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
A turbulence in the corona was falling back to the sun during the eclipse:
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Aurora display on May 10/11, 2024
Auroras caused by an extreme geomagnetic storm that began on May 10, 2024 where captured with sky surveillance cameras covering visible and infrared wavelengths.
Because this forum only allows to post videos hosted on vimeo or youtube (and I do not plan to open an account there), I post preview images here.
Click on them to go directly to the video.
RGB (true color) videos
Near infrared (false color) videos
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Auroras caused by an extreme geomagnetic storm that began on May 10, 2024 where captured with sky surveillance cameras covering visible and infrared wavelengths.
Because this forum only allows to post videos hosted on vimeo or youtube (and I do not plan to open an account there), I post preview images here.
Click on them to go directly to the video.
RGB (true color) videos
Near infrared (false color) videos
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Hello!! Thanks for add. This is my first submission. aurora borealis from the region Lorraine in France.
https://youtu.be/sKE1JDIc0j4?si=WXBUbTqG9izlu2zu
https://youtu.be/sKE1JDIc0j4?si=WXBUbTqG9izlu2zu
Aurora and Thunder
The May 10th aurora was particularly interesting for me due to a thunderstorm in the distance, sadly I was only able to take 1h worth of exposures, and thus, the video is rather short, this is from 1h30 to 2h30, If only I could've been on site 2h early.
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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Last year in August, at the maximum of the Perseids, I had the opportunity to record some bright Perseids in real time.
Clear Skies, Helmut
https://stern-bild.at/
Clear Skies, Helmut
https://stern-bild.at/
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Visualisation: diving into the Pillars of Creation. Click the link to watch the video. Image provided as screenshot of the video.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-L6OvMy ... 1xZGFiOA==
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-L6OvMy ... 1xZGFiOA==
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Nature's Own Light Show
On the night of August 12, a strong geomagnetic storm triggered spectacular display of Northern Lights which was visible as far south as Georgia. This concided with the Perseid Meteor shower reaching its peak with up to 90-100 per hour. It was an incredible opportunity to record this event. Perseid Meteors rained through the sky in a blazing display of celestial fireworks, leaving dust trails from the comet Swift-Tuttle. what made the night truly unforgettable was an unexpected geomagnetic storm that lit up the northern sky with a dazzling display of colorful auroras.
https://www.naikonpixels.com
Copyright: Prashant Naik
https://youtu.be/PAmMfUlWiTY?si=7ovBsvBimyalhZsg
On the night of August 12, a strong geomagnetic storm triggered spectacular display of Northern Lights which was visible as far south as Georgia. This concided with the Perseid Meteor shower reaching its peak with up to 90-100 per hour. It was an incredible opportunity to record this event. Perseid Meteors rained through the sky in a blazing display of celestial fireworks, leaving dust trails from the comet Swift-Tuttle. what made the night truly unforgettable was an unexpected geomagnetic storm that lit up the northern sky with a dazzling display of colorful auroras.
https://www.naikonpixels.com
Copyright: Prashant Naik
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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This is a timelapse video of an auroral display seen from southwest Ohio on the night of October 10, 2024. It was sparked by a severe (G4) geomagnetic storm.
Copyright: Matthew Lopper
[youtube]https://youtu.be/kHllFs_xo-M[/youtube]
Copyright: Matthew Lopper
[youtube]https://youtu.be/kHllFs_xo-M[/youtube]
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Real time 4K video - Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights peak activity 11th October 2024
The high activity segment of the aurora borealis peak, the event started on the night of the 10th October 2024 and peak activity was around midnight (so into the 11th) for half an hour when the solar activity was measuring approximately 1600nT, similar to the peak during the aurora of 10th May earlier in the year.
As we approach the sun's solar maximum, events like this will likely become more frequent and viewable further south in latitude (in the northern hemisphere) and further north (in the south hemisphere) as more sunspots develop on the sun's surface and eject Coronal Mass Ejections towards our planet.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/TNzx4xbv9qw[/youtube]
https://youtu.be/TNzx4xbv9qw?feature=shared
The high activity segment of the aurora borealis peak, the event started on the night of the 10th October 2024 and peak activity was around midnight (so into the 11th) for half an hour when the solar activity was measuring approximately 1600nT, similar to the peak during the aurora of 10th May earlier in the year.
As we approach the sun's solar maximum, events like this will likely become more frequent and viewable further south in latitude (in the northern hemisphere) and further north (in the south hemisphere) as more sunspots develop on the sun's surface and eject Coronal Mass Ejections towards our planet.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/TNzx4xbv9qw[/youtube]
https://youtu.be/TNzx4xbv9qw?feature=shared