2017 Total Solar Eclipse - Time Lapse - Casper, WY
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- Опубликовано: 25 сен 2017
- Celestron's official time lapse video taken from Casper, Wyoming! This was the solar eclipse on August 21st with totality at 11:42am. The skies were clear and the event was breath-taking.
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Absolutely amazing! I'm going to show this to an elementary school class as part of a lesson I'm giving on eclipses. Thank you!
Good evening mam
Soooo relieved to know that children are taught from youtube videos, LOOOOOKING FORWARD TO THE BRIIIIGHT FUTURE
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@@user-sc8ph2ds2m there are some very educational videos on the website, you can't just generalise.
I imagine epic music playing in the background and at 0:20 when the eclipse is about to appear, the music stops.
Then explodes as the eclipse lights up the sky.
10/10 guys, amazing.
Slow down the video to 0.25 and play Eclipse by Pink Floyd
That light is called the diamond ring
0:20 "And finally, a single bead of light remains, known as the Diamond Ring, signaling that yo..." Solar Eclipse 101 - National Geographic
We witnessed this eclipse in Irwin Idaho. We were Aussies living in Salt Lake City and decided at the last minute to drive the 5 hours to Irwin to witness this most amazing event. It was the absolute highlight of our 18 months of living in the USA
I love how the beat drops in perfect moment when totality comes out and he puts down the solar filter.
Coooooool i love how the sun looks like the moon
Great video!
its beautiful
The next total solar eclipse will be on 14 December 2020 in Argentina
I’m a full time filmmaker and your Timelapse has me absolutely lost for words! It’s the best Timelapse video I’ve seen and has me stoked to try shooting the eclipse very soon!
What camera settings did you use before and after the eclipse? I’ve done some testing solar filter testing and with video I’m capped at 4000 shutter which forces me to raise aperture to 16ish at 800iso. This is with an R5 but I may switch to using a cinema camera instead. That would allow me to get ISO down to 400, shutter at 8000 and have more flexibility with f stop. What do you recommend?
Loved the music
What name is
Awesome video, thanks CELESTRON for the email 👍
Zdravím všechny ze zeměpisné olympiády. :D
Great work capturing this! May I use this footage for my personal (non commercial) video art project?
Best regards.
Salute to the ...Image sensor
Dear sir
We'll be happy if you kindly give us permission to use this video for our TV class for the students to build their idea about Solar Eclipse.
BTW, it's a non commercial use .
Will you please give us permission?
With regards
AMAZING I WILL SHOW IT IN MY REPORT ILIKE IT I FEEL NERVOUS
Dear Sir,
as part of a non-profit organisation I am currently working on a documentation about our solar system. The project would greatly benefit from this amazing video. Do you grant us permission to use it?
with kind regards
hi can i use this for my presentation? thank you
Can I please use this for a title sequence for the upcoming 2024 eclipse? Just the video if I dub in my own music?
It's like you have anticipated the big one event on 2027
thanks for the soundtrack hans zimmer. on mute footage is good though, thanks
Exactly how long did you have to record? About 2 hours.
Whats the music?
Beautiful! What is the music?
I think it's a guy called Bromivelli? Not sure. Alexander Bromivelli, something like that.
@@medhasingh8433 Thank you so much! I've managed to locate music by Alexandre Brovelli and it sounds pretty close but I've not been able to find the actual track used in this eclipse video. It's an amazing piece of music... Anyone know the name of the track?
The link is: ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgX3/видео.html
@@jaspertrout Hi, have you found the music yet?
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Greatest eclipse 0:25
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Great video, but how did you record uninterrupted during the transition between partial and total eclipse? The partial eclipse, even up to the very last second, would require a solar filter over your camera/telescope, hence the orange color. But you can't see totality through a solar filter and need to remove it for that part. Yet your video captures the whole thing, including Bailey's beads, without missing a beat. It's great, but I want to know how to do it myself for 2024.
I was in Casper for the eclipse, have no affiliation with Celestron, but think with Celestron's resources they would have had multiple telescopes, filters, cameras, etc., then spliced the transition to totality. I don't even know if you can measure the difference in parallax-effect of a gaggle of devices gathered in a small area stretched out and filming an object nearly 250,000-miles away.
Thanks, that does make the most sense. Editing multiple inputs together would be the way to make a video like this.
Hi L N and and Antiquwxray,
To capture our time lapse video of the total solar eclipse, we only used one setup: our Advanced VX 6” telescope equipped with a 6” EclipSmart Solar Filter, the f/6.3 Reducer Corrector, the T-Adapter for Schmidt Cassegrain telescopes, and a T-Ring for Canon camera.
Months before the eclipse, we looked to see what camera could capture the whole eclipse from start to finish; we selected a Panasonic Lumix GH3 because it could record continuous video without breaks or pauses. After we chose a camera, we conducted a testing session at Celestron HQ to get very comfortable with the setup. One of the trickiest parts to practice was removing the solar filter from the front of the telescope and replacing it without jerking the camera too much.
On the day of the eclipse, we had an employee manning the telescope and camera at Casper College in Casper, Wyoming. As soon as we saw Baily's beads, we removed the solar filter to capture the corona during totality. The trick was making sure we put the solar filter back on before the Sun came back out so as not to damage the camera or telescope optics.
For 2024, we recommend testing your equipment multiple times so that the process becomes second nature. You should also research your camera options and select one that will last the length of the eclipse. We’re sure there will be even more great, affordable cameras on the market by then!
@@CelestronDotCom I have little experience with cameras, and I am planning to get those high-end mirrorless camera so that I can go for photography, and shoot solar eclipse in 2024. Would cameras like Canon r5 be able to film the entire solar eclipse duration (without timelapse settings). I heard that such cameras can only record a limited amount of time, so what can you suggest?
Kdo je tu ze zeměpisné olympiády?
já :)
After the moon passed the sun you can see a dot there somewhere in the Northeast position
maybe it’s Mercury
These kinds of dots are actually solar spots
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doesnt this remind anyone of Hecate triple moon symbol. dragon, hero theme, always in the eclipse.
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Whos waiting for the total eclipse (Solar) on Monday April 8th 2024?
me
Me
What??
Who is from citadelle here? 😄
Gerhana matahari merupakan peristiwa langka yang menjadi fenomena dan, menjadi suatu pertanda alam sebagaimana disebutkan dalam Al-Qur’an Surat ke: (75 : 9), (81 : 1).
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It paused on totality. Explain that nasa lmao
That's just the editor of the video slowing down its tile lapse during the most interesting phase of the eclipse
That's a reasonable explanation, while Flat earthers still have to explain how an eclipse can happen at all.
Sun
Yea
Where is the actual moon? Does the technology not exist to show the moon arriving and leaving?
The solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, so during the new Moon when we see the nighttime half from definition. How is any technology supposed to change that fact?
I know this is an old comment but pointing a telescope at the sun with a camera attached would destroy the camera sensor (due to heat) unless you use a solar filter which only lets in a small amount of light. The details aren't visible because it's the moon's backlit silhouette you are seeing. To capture both (in detail) in the same shot, you would need a camera sensor with an extremely high heat tolerance and extremely good dynamic range. So you're correct, that technology dosen't exist. :)
00:05 bendy?
Yo mom
It looks like a block of cheese
The occurrence takes place by the sun turning to its dark side ! Not by the moon positioning in front of it ! A toy marble with color veins inside , can render a insight into the sun's hue which includes a dark hemisphere . This occurance is noted in the book of Mathews : 24 !
That's a very funny fantasy lore. Inventing that must have taken much child like imagination. Fortunately the reality couldn't care less.
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