Time lapse star rotation with cirrus and moonbow 720p HD V08471
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@KVideos21 Nearly all the really bright ones are aircraft, but the faint and really fast ones may be satellites or meteors. It's amazing how much action there is going on in the sky all night long =)
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the moving lights, are they meteors or airplanes?
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That's a "lens flare" - a reflection of the moonlight bouncing from one of the lens elements to another. Most people don't realize that many camera lenses (especially zoom lenses) are made of many (13-20 is typical) physical internal glass lens elements which can bounce light back and forth when the light source is shining directly into the lens. Note that the blue thing (and a number of smaller ones) track along with the moon's movement, in the opposite direction of the moon's travel... :-)
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nvm i see its lense reflection :)
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what is that blue thing that appears at 22seconds?
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There were some really cool moonlight refraction events recently - I'm glad I was around to capture them! Thanks for checking it out :-)
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MIND BLOWING
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Definitely post your results, too! :-)
realy in love with moon n stars .. it never change since my childhood .. so when i look at the sky, it remind my childhood..
thesk8didas 11 months ago
I like how it is so reliable too. I can remember nights out camping as a kid, looking up into the moon-lit sky from a sleeping bag. :-) Oddly, I've heard on some science shows that it's slowly leaving Earth's orbit and will eventually (like millions of years from now) spin off out into space, leaving us moonless. Definitely a weird thought! :-O
JcmdiStockFootage 11 months ago