Sometimes, we are asked about how a northern light looks like. Well... this is exactly how it is when you look up during an aurora display, even with pink flashes.
This video was recorded on 10th, during a G1 minor solar storm. It was 500 m from the border in beetween Norway and Finland, near the lappish towm of Kilpisjärvi.
Such an incredible show.
Video recorded with: Sony A7s II + Samyang 24mm F/1.4. ISO 40.000
Autor: José Jiménez Garrido (AstroÁndalus S.L.). SPAIN www.astroandalus.com
Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:25 pm
by Sebastian Voltmer
Dust changes on MARS
Globe animation 2018
A speed-up-visualisation with blendings to make the differences of the dust more recognizable.
Processed from images by Damian Peach (Chile) and Sebastian Voltmer (Namibia)
Chilescope · IAS-Observatory · Hakos · Kiripotib
A flight over Rima Hyginus.
Picture taken with my newton 625 mm from Mazan in Vaucluse in France.
Video made with QGIS for georeferencing (with Lunar_LRO_LrocKaguya_Shade_60N60S_512ppd.tif ) and SpacEyes3D builder for animation.
Corfu Nightscapes - Mythodea, Music: Vangelis - Mythodea, Movement 1
Astronomical Society of Corfu
Night Landscapes above the Island of Corfu, Greece.
As the night falls the stars light up in the sky, spin around along with the vast universe. While the moon rises in the sky, it steals their glory...
...But everything can be sealed by mighty Zeus the Thunder maker!
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Time-lapse of total lunar eclipse Jan. 20, 2019
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 5:27 pm
by james.lowenthal
Viewed from Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. Photographed through a home-made 6" f/8 Newtonian telescope and Canon 60Da camera. Exposures range from 1/1000 sec to 1 sec at ISO 400. The night was very cold, about 0F (-18C), and very clear.
1999 KW4 tracked fly-by
Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 1:14 pm
by astrojunk
Perfect conditions tonight for the fly-by of potentially hazardous asteroid 1999 KW4.
I managed over 2 hours of footage of this object from my observatory in Australia, and it came out really well. Hope you enjoy!
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 5:49 am
by harryk
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This image sequence clearly shows the Starlink satellites as they passed over Arizona on May 26 2019. Although the satellites themselves are streaked you can still clearly differentiate them and see the train as it flies by. You can also see that the train is starting to separate and the inclination of the individual satellites changing. It seems the objects at the end of the train have shifted the furthest from the lead orbit. I shot the images with a DSLR while I was observing at the Kuiper 61in telescope on Mt Bigelow, north of Tucson AZ.
Had some clear skies and was able to capture the ISS moving in-front of the moon early this morning. This was my first attempt at capturing a transit. Was in complete awe watching it happen.
Captured with my Fuji Xt-3 and Canon FD 150-600mm lens with 1.4X teleconverter.
A VR flight through the Universe, using real data from the ALFALFA survey and Sloan Digital Sky Survey. 30,086 galaxies all shown using their correct, unique images, with the camera moving at a speed equivalent to 500 trillion times faster than light. You'll need a headset to view this in its full glory, but it will still play in a regular browser (you can even use the old style red/blue glasses if you want). More info in the video description on YouTube.
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:44 pm
by xuranus
2019 Total Solar Eclipse Realtime
La Serena
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:51 pm
by xuranus
2019 Total Solar Eclipse Realtime closeup
La Serena
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 3:50 am
by AlexFR
Hello,
Here are 2 videos that might be considered for an APOD.
Total Solar Eclipse from ESO La Silla Observatory
credits: A. Santerne / ESO
This eclipse was celebrating the 50th anniversary of La Silla, Europe's first southern observatory.
Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 2:53 pm
by leandroprz
In the Shadow of the Moon - Total Solar Eclipse from Almafuerte, Argentina
Credits: Leandro Pérez
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 8:12 am
by jldauvergne
I was at Tololo during the total solar eclipse, and we made a video with Arnaud Thiry (Astronogeek), using a drone and other cameras.
Astronogeek is a french famous youtube chanel with more than 500 000 followers.
The guy that you can see in the video with his telescope is a friend of us, Nicolas Lefaudeux. You already know him : you published 2 of his pictures as an APOD after 2017 eclipse in USA : https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190130.html His new challenge is to obtain a better image, it will take him a couple of months to process it.
You can clearly see the shadow coming from the ocean and geting inside the valley before arriving at Tololo.
This time lapse for the partial lunar eclipse 16 Jul 2019 observed from Bahrain. I took 1003 images, processed and edited using Adobe LR & PS and PIPP. Music by Hans Zimmer-Crimson Tide.
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 8:42 pm
by olivierr31
Time lapse of Milky Way at Gaube lake (1730m, Pyrénées, France)
Composition of 50 pictures of 90s exposure at 800 iso taken on 05/08/2019
450D EOS refiltered on tripod + mount SkyWatcher Star Adventurer Mini
Processing with Lightroom + LTRTimeLapse
Time lapse of Milky Way at Lutour valley (1400m, Pyrénées, France)
Composition of 81 pictures of 2mn exposure at 800 iso taken on 08/08/2019 before moonset
450D EOS refiltered on tripod + mount SkyWatcher Star Adventurer Mini
Processing with Lightroom + LTRTimeLapse
Supermoon lunar eclipse 2015 (Time laps)
Taken from Toulouse (France)
73 snapshots at 400 iso / 1 s exposure time (Untreated colors)
Canon 450D filter removed on Newton telescope 200/1000 with coma corrector
This is NOT my work....but it's very clever and fascinating.
Earth’s Rotation Visualized in a Timelapse of the Milky Way Galaxy by Aryeh Nirenberg:
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 12:21 pm
by Bi2L
The Great Latin American Eclipse 4K
A Magical journey under the Stars from the island of Rapanui to unbelievable Patagonia and from endless Salt Flats of Uyuni to the land of the Incas.
-I truly love Easter Island especially Ahu Tongariki, I went up there several times just to the the Perfect shot with my 85mm f1.2 and the LMC (Large Magellanic Cloud) near it.
Also there are shots with SMC (Small Magellanic Cloud), off-course with both of them.
In my Page you can also see a big Shooting Star just in the middle of them with Ahu Tongariki under it.
-There are several aerial captures from Rapanui but there is also the "Fallen Moai" that I love with view both Ahu Tongariki and Rano Raraku.
-Torres Dell Paine in Patagonia Chile is just unbelievable! As the morning Sun is touching the "Horns" or the Red light of the Sunset touches Torres Dell Paine.... Just watch it!
-What can I say, what can I right... Bolivia is just Amazing! Love it! The Nature, the Salt Flats, the Landscapes is absolutely Amazing!
-And for the last ...just a little Machu Picchu and Waqrapukara everybody knows the Incas!
-Now lets Dance! We already said about LMC and SMC but the upside down Constellations and the Milkyway up the to center of the Sky! Wow! Wow! Atacama was fantastic! The Sky was super dark and super cold, we enjoy it at Vulcan Putana at -12°C with the Greek Team and off-course at the Hand of the Desert(but there was so many cars up-there).
-The Highlight! TSE 2019! Total Solar Eclipse was the best of the Trip! We saw it at La Higuera, Chile
-Equipment-
Sony a7sii, Canon eos 6D, Ef 16-35 lii 2.8, Ef 85 lii 1.2, ef 100-400 is usm l, Samyuang 14mm, Ef15mm fisheye, Phantom4, Skywatcher Ed80,Star Adventurer
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Re: Video Submissions
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 11:00 am
by EmanueleBalboni
The first Full Moon of the 2020 (Wolf Moon) sets behind the Mount Rocciamelone and the Sacra of San Michele (the iconic sanctuary that probably inspired Umberto Eco for "The name of the rose") at sunrise:
Canon 6D
Canon 70-200 mm f/2.8 + extender x2
ISO 200, 1/30 s, 290mm, f/9
Time-lapse from 335 shots
7:52 - 8:14 CET January, 11th 2020