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Post by Turnit Tops » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:59 am


Caption: Timelapse sequence taken at sunrise from Cerro Tololo observatory (ctio.noao.edu/), looking north-west towards La Serena. Earth's shadow and the Belt of Venus (apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060723.html) are setting over the swirling clouds of the coastal marine layer. Note the shadow of the mountain at the end of the video, with a tiny extra shadow from the enormous dome of the Blanco telescope.
But my favorite detail about this video are the anticrepuscular rays, converging towards the point opposite the Sun (left of the center of the images). These are shadows cast by clouds (and in this case, the Andes?) when the Sun is low. The shadows are parallel, but thanks to perspective appear to meet in the distance - think train tracks.
What a great way to finish a night of observing!
Copyright: Anja von der Linden

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Post by Turnit Tops » Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:09 pm


Copyright: Jia Hao
Caption: This is a late submission, of my video work documenting the dissappointing comet Pan-STARRS in March.
I took advantage of a home visit to China to follow comet Pan-STARRS at its best. This short time-lapse compilation includes footages from three clear nights within a period of 15 days. I came up with some graphics to demonstrate how the orbital positions of the comet changed with respect to the sun and inner solar system planets. From the graphics, it is obvious that the comet wasn't very well positioned and always remained rather distant from earth. Had the comet visited a few months earlier, we might have been greeted with great excitement instead of disappointment. Anyways we still have comet ISON later to look forward to.

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Post by Turnit Tops » Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:14 pm

Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Copyright: Daniel López
Caption: I just published my last night timelapse. The video is made on La Palma (Canary Islands), one of the darkest skies and one of the best observatories.
The video is done at night timelapse. From many corners of the island shows the sky and landscape.
The video shows scenes of the Milky Way, zodiacal light, telescopes, stars, clouds etc..
I started to make the video in November 2013 and finished in May 2013

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Post by mexhunter » Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:52 am

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Reason: remove &list=LLd29QJAq9vzQRu06FGB5T1g and &feature=c4-overview for youtube videos to work
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Post by mikeortner » Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:44 pm

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Post by Sandgirl » Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:49 pm

Perseid Meteor Shower
Copyrights: John Chumack
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Post by mexhunter » Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:27 am

Copyright: César Cantú
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Post by Sandgirl » Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:48 pm

Perseid Shower
Copyrights: Adam Block


Perseids
Copyrights: Michael Ortner
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Perseid meteor with trail
Copyrights: Victor van Wulfen
http://www.clearskies.eu/webfiles/temp/ ... 3_720p.mov

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Post by Sandgirl » Sat Aug 17, 2013 3:29 pm

NASA Rover Gets Movie as Mars Moon Passes Another
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
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Post by colmic » Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:21 pm

Sun Halpha in high resolution the 20th august 2013: 07h15 - 09h15TU
Beautiful loops prominences on the western limb


Copyright: Michel Collart - Conflans ste honorine - France
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Equipment:
Takahashi TOA130 Refractor
Coronado Solarmax 90mm double stacked filters
Barlow Televue 1.8x
Point Grey Grasshopper3 ICX674 camera

Process:
Full discs: Mosaic of 12 images processed in autostakkert2 + Registax6 + Photomerge CS5
Animation of the loops: 120 images spaced by 30sec, same process + animation with Registax5 + VirtualDub

Animation Gif of these beautiful loops in high resolution (07h25 - 08h25 TU):
http://www.astrosurf.com/colmic/loop200 ... 5_0825.gif - 14 megabyte GIF animation

and Youtube:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
And scaled with earth and moon distance: Full discs in high resolution (09h10 TU) Higher res @
http://www.astrosurf.com/colmic/FullDis ... 3_0910.jpg
http://www.astrosurf.com/colmic/FullDis ... 10_col.jpg
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Post by geckzilla » Wed Aug 21, 2013 7:08 pm

That certainly is a beautiful loop animation, colmic. It's also huge! I suggest converting it to a video format and uploading it to YouTube. It strains our users who have less advanced internet connections.
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Post by Sandgirl » Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:01 pm

Perseid video reveals strange clouds
Copyrights: Kevin Snair
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Post by Sandgirl » Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:21 pm

Urban Moon
Copyrights: Fernando Cabrerizo

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Post by astrofotoplanetaria » Sun Aug 25, 2013 6:45 pm




This video is for use with 3D glasses.

In a small town, far from the lights of the city, watching the Milky Way ...

Bonilla (Cuenca) Spain.

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Post by AstroPaolo » Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:23 pm

Solar disc and prominence evolution with single exposure

Finally finished to work on my last timelapse. Next the edge of the Sun there were few active zones and filaments so I decided to try a different setting to capture disc and prominence together. It was hard not to overexpose the disc and in post processing i had to work on two separate way the two zones and then normalize the details for the very variable and bad seeing. There aren't big events but at full screen after seeng the clip at distance for the full overview you can follow the evolution of small sun portion. For example:
Next the center noaa 1820 I see small spots, they seem Ellerman bomb but they are moving, leaving the umbra along the filament/spicules and there is a micro flare in the noaa 1830 on the left like the phenomena saw by the UCLan Solar Physicists few weeks ago. "We saw huge clumps of charged gas (plasma) racing along highways sculpted by the star's magnetic field. This speeding material was moving inside solar filament." Hope you like the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsE0bDSrBJs

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Post by Nuitsacrees » Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:09 pm

Under the Starry Clouds
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Copyright: Stephane Vetter


A short video of our last trip under the stars. It was cloudy, but ultimately it was very much like that! I'll let you guess where it was ...
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Post by Lorenzo Comolli » Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:05 pm

Diavolezza - Above the Glacier
Author: Lorenzo Comolli ( http://www.astrosurf.com/comolli/index2.htm )
Recommended: 1080p, full screen, audio on.
A night above the Glacier with the Full Moon. The wonderful landscape from Diavolezza in the main theme of this timelapse video. The observing point is at 3000 m in the Bernina Range, Switzerland, with the Pers and Morteratsch Glaciers below. Nearly 3100 single shots, for a total of 31 GB, and three DSLR, were needed to produce this video that includes also dolly and panning sequences.
Obtained on August 21, 2013, under the Full Moon.
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Post by Sandgirl » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:40 pm

Australia Telescope Compact Array Time-Lapse
Copyrights: Alex Cherney
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Post by avdhoeven » Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:22 pm

Time evolution of the Nova in Delphinus. Especially the color change is remarkable...
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Post by Turnit Tops » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:10 pm

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August 29, 2013: Data from a NASA airborne science mission has revealed an immense and previously unknown canyon hidden under a mile of Greenland ice.

Full story: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/sc ... egacanyon/

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Post by justinngphoto » Wed Sep 04, 2013 4:32 pm



This was filmed between 26 May 2012 and 6 June 2012. I first visited Mount Bromo in April 2012 for 2 nights and I was so fascinated by the many possibilities that this amazing landscape can offer and so I decided to revisit Mount Bromo and I produced my first time-lapse movie there.

My goal was to capture the beautiful milky way galaxy and sun rise along with the 3 volcanoes namely Mount Bromo, Mount Semeru and Mount Batok.

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Post by Sandgirl » Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:33 pm

Mars' Moon Phobos Eclipses the Sun, as Seen by Curiosity
Credits: NASA JPL
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Post by Sandgirl » Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:08 pm

LADEE launch video
Copyrights: Greg Redfern
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Post by Bonobo » Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:47 pm

3 nights - 100 shooting stars
3 nights hunting perseids
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100 estrellas fugaces fueron cazadas por la cámara durante tres noches, 11, 12 y 13 de Agosto 2013.
1800 fotografías de 30 segundos de exposición y 5 segundos de intervalo.
Tres noches con una temperatura agradable, en los alrededores de la Fuente "La Minguilla", Castro del Río, Campiña Cordobesa, en pleno Valle del Guadalquivir, en mitad de Andalucía, al sur de la Península Ibérica, España.
Algunos aviones y satélites artificiales se unieron a la lluvia de estrellas.

100 shooting stars were hunted by the camera for three nights, 11, 12 and August 13, 2013.
1800 photos 30 seconds exposure to 5 second intervals.
Three nights with a comfortable temperature in the vicinity of the Fountain "The Minguilla" Castro del Río, Córdoba countryside, in Valle del Guadalquivir, in the middle of Andalusia, south of the Iberian Peninsula, Spain.
Some airplanes and satellites joined the meteor shower.
© Juan A. Bafalliu, Spain, 2013

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Post by Bonobo » Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:54 pm

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One hundred shooting star counted one by one for three nights.

One hundred (100) shooting stars. The most of them, Perseids.
All them are here, counted one by one.
(The vídeo is the same as the previous post, but with numbers)

The best viewing HD-1080p

© Juan A. Bafalliu, Spain, 2013.
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