One year Ago, the Sunrise Telescope landed at Bootnia peninsula (Canada). It took off from Esrange (Sweden) to study the Sun, carrying with it an unusual instrument called IRIS (Image Recorder Instrument for Sunrise). IRIS had been made by an amateur group of enthusiasts of astronomy and sciences from Daedalus project, which is the most important project of Astroinnova association.
The mission of this instrument was to record the ascent, the descent and the landing of the Sunrise II telescope, and to make a time-lapse of the journey through the stratosphere from the base of Esrange (Sweden) to Bootnia peninsula (Canada) flying over Norway, the North Atlantic, Greenland and the North of Canada.
This video is the result of more than a year of hard work of a small amateur group that had the chance of collaborate in this international mission.
"Crystal" Perceptual Pod Bed Copyrights: Alberto Frias
Mars analemma Copyrights: François Meyer
The Swedish Voyager 3 Project Copyrights: Peter Rosén, Martin Högberg, Torbjörn Holmqvist, Göran Strand, Johan Warell, Roger Utas, Daniel Sunström
ISS Time-lapse Credits: Original stills for the time lapse sequences courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. Processing: Brian Tomlinson
sunspots 2102 to 2111 and bird, and conjunction moon and mars
sun 150%
Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:39 am
by astrum
Hi! I've been viewing APOD for a while now but didn't realise there was a forum. Hopefully I'll be able to get involved in some good discussions in the future!
I also thought you'd be interested in this video, taken of the Sun from the SDO and selecting the highlights from over the course of this year. Reminds me of watching a camp fire! Just as relaxing. Anyways thanks!
It's my new timelapse "Another Night", entirely realized at Reunnion Island.
Do not forget to increase the sound, so you can enjoy the beautiful music. I'm very lucky, it was composed especially for the event by Benoit Reeves. Fascinated by the stars, like his father, he is also an excellent musician.
Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 6:35 pm
by Rothkko
8 de julio. sun 150%
Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:12 pm
by Sandgirl
Extreme Airglow Copyrights: Roger Wesson
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
saturn/moon occultation from sydney
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 12:13 am
by multiweb
sony nex-5, 1/50s , iso 400 on 90mm apo refractor with baader ffcx3
What is the real feelings of aurura?
See this comparison of real time and time-lapse.
Real movement can be seen from the real time video.
Aurora moves faster, as it become brighter.
But 1/30 sec shutter speed of movie mode is not sufficient for capture the real colors of aurora color.
With faint aurora, the cones in our eyes does not see the colors.
Our eyes can see the colors of aurora after the brightness of aurora reaches the active range of the cones.
When very bright aurora comes, real feelings about color become similar in time-lapse.