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From: 06solareclipse
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  • SO those are shooting stars" dam That means we could get hit any second.

  • That's really cool.

  • dizziness lol. cool

  • nice. looks like your sensor could use a little cleaning.

  • what the heck? daybreak already??? XDDDDD nooo... it's all so mesmerising... .(T_T).

  • its prob the aurora not sure

  • Coolio

  • In this film its easy to see Einsteins theory of relativity in practice, we have always knew it was accurate but this film shows very nicely how it works. If you guys didnt know, Einsteins theories has been confirmed -check out my Co-Creation. Please, make more of these star-eclipses films!

  • Those lines air airplanes and those non-moving stars look like reference stars the maker left in an earlier frame to see from where the stars moved. Either that or they are artifacts like specs of dust on the lens or on a window from behind which the film is made.

  • Awsome!

  • what are those lines popping up in the sky?

  • those lines are either meteors or meteorites, or airplanes and the such...

  • Why are there some stationary stars? Plz explain!

  • The stationary "stars" probally aren't stars at all. They look like specs or reflections in the lense. If you look, you can see the same little dots below the sky, in the darker parts of the screen.

  • why some star arnt moving?

  • More people should be able to appreciate the movement of the stars like in this video.

  • Pity about the noise and hot pixels :( Otherwise it's a great show.

  • pretty. xD

  • Now I am confused. The earth rotates giving the illusion the stars move in the sky. But some of the stars do not appear to move in the vid.

  • Usually I take one image every 20s. For this video I used only every 5th image, so it is one image every 100s.

  • Thanks! When making the video, what is the frame rate?

  • that's amazing!

  • That is VERY cool!

  • I think I see it, at 8 seconds it flashes up.

  • Yah, I think you're right. Thanks for pointing it out.

  • The red aurora is visible at 15s. There is also a very weak blue aurora beam from the bottom to the top of the image at 17s (to the right site of the image).

  • beautiful as usual!

  • Wow, that is crazy! :)

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