Turn the music on and enjoy the astrophotography in motion.
North-East horizon, desert mountains, Cassiopeia, Perseus, Andromeda and Taurus rises after midnight in October 2009. The famous double cluster in Perseus, Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy M31 can also be spot.
Every frame is made of a 20 seconds exposure shot with a Canon EOS 450d or Rebel XTi DSLR camera. Using VirtualDub I have integrated every frame into a high definition video and added a music of my own.
Have a look at my astrophotography pictures here: http://www.awesky.com/ComputerPhysicsLab/
Polaris is out of the field of view, near the upper left corner. You may observe that the whole sky is spinning around that point.
So, the camera is actually facing North-East horizon.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 2 years ago
where was the camera
noth pole?
raghavchaudhary99 2 years ago
Thanks!
CumputerPhysiscsLab 2 years ago
The camera operates in automatic mode for 4 hours.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 2 years ago
very nice m8 *****
bosb33r 2 years ago
where were u in this vid?
raghavchaudhary99 2 years ago