2024 Total Solar Eclipse HDR 4K Footage!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Partial phases recorded with an Orion ST-80 using Thousand Oaks Solar Film and a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K camera
Totality HDR footage made using simultaneous footage from the Blackmagic camera and RedsRhetoric's Nikon P1000
Red's channel:
/ @redsrhetoric
Earthshine photo taken using Red's Celestron CPC Deluxe 800 with Edge HD Optics and Canon 90D. Single raw photo presented followed by a 2 frame stack.
Music: 'Omega' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Amazing timelapse and fantastic editing. Of course, your equipment is stellar as are your photography skills. The coronal bursts and sunspots are the icing on an already delicious cake.
You crushed it AL! Better than mine and you even got Earthshine! I was so overwhelmed I just left it in video mode and managed to get different exposures on the fly.
Dude! You're the best in the world! Dew shields to max power haha! It got so freakin' cold. I did not expect it to hit below freezing so quickly. Now I understand why the dinosaurs died off. Set the Sun to
Nailed it.
Best rendition of the 6 o'clock prominence I've seen.
**chefs kiss**
nice
Wonderful work as always.
Talk about a gamble with the location for a clearer sky this time of the year, I at least could drive from the east side of Totality to mid or SW Ohio.
I only booked it the week before. I was originally supposed to go to Texas and cancelled that based on the forecast. Got really lucky finding an empty room at this lodge right where my calculations predicted totality.
Did you get any footage of the shadowbands on the snow by chance? That's always my favorite part of eclipses.
I don't know if that came out in any of the GoPros, but it was very obvious this time by eye with all the snow all around.
I’d imagine the flerfs can’t explain any of this.
"The earth is flat. Eclipses happen. Therefore eclipses work just fine on a Flat Earth." Impeccable logic.
Think about lunar eclipses, totally debunks flat earth.
I'm so jealous! I was a few miles west of you in Carthage, NY, and we had a thin screen of clouds making for some blurry eclipse photography. But we did see those massive solar --flares-- prominences! Something I did not see in South Carolina in 2017. I'm also jealous that you had epic theme music playing during your eclipse adventure! :-P
Thanks for getting a few 'whole sky' clips - looks great!
Are those prominences in your eclipse or are you just happy to see me? God I love astronomy pron
FANTABULOUS CATCH ! !! !
Absolutely incredible, as always. So glad you and Red came up to Maine for that. It was an absolutely breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime (though I hope not) experience. Your footage is amazing, but it unfortunately doesn't do justice to what I saw with my own eyes. Was one of the most spectacular and surreal things I've ever seen.
So are those actually solar flares around the bottom edge during totality? Or just some trick of the light?
Those are solar prominences. Thanks, it's hard to do justice to what the eye sees!
@@Astronomy_Live this is true. I don't know if we'll ever be capable of making a camera that can replicate the human eye.
Now what's the difference between a flare and a prominence?
A flare is a transient outburst from the sun. A prominence is solar plasma constrained by magnetic fields that can persist for days or more. It can erupt off the surface of the sun, but a solar flare itself is not synonymous with the prominence.
Incredible footage! Great look at the prominences. Nicely presented. Thanks guys!
watched the livestream too - thank you!
Thank you for your support! You guys make it possible to do what we do!
WOW WOW WOW best I've seen
FINALLY !!! Some 1st class footage without some news anchor spouting gibberish
Best ever! Thank you for your expertise in setup and awesome calculations. I know repetitive but seriously OMG!
This is beautiful. Nicely done!
Well, either by accident or design, you certainly picked the single best location in the country for viewing, and it clearly shows. I on the other hand, after anticipating it for well over 2 decades was in the single worst location in the entire country, 400 miles south-west, and saw absolutely nothing throughout. Press F to pay respects. I was so miserable and pissed.
F in the chat! I'm so sorry to hear that. I was nearly in the same boat, I had a place booked well in advance in Texas, but fortunately was allowed to cancel. That reservation was cancelled and I booked this lodge last week instead, it's truly a miracle I found an opening in the path of totality up there that late in the game.
I watched from about one mile north of where this video was made, on US201 in Jackman. Great video that really brings the memories back.
I was unlucky enough to have my entire area covered in clouds. And I was already well away from the path of totality. It's nice to see plenty of others get gorgeous footage of the eclipse, though.
Outstanding!👏
Being able to see the solar flares was awesome!
I caught them too, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
Nice video and captions! It looks so professional. I also make science videos, want to see them?
Very nice time lapse guys!
Music gives me stellaris vibes
Wow. Just... wow. 😲
Awesome video! I know it's already after the fact, but there's a youtube channel called "Great American Eclipse" that shows the path that the eclipse will take. I know this eclipse is over, but it's a good reference for you for the next one in 20 or so years. No need to do your own calculations when you can visually watch the direction that the eclipse will take.
Oh yeah, definitely, I know there are some really good resources out there that have great eclipse maps. Xavier Jubier's site is another great resource. I predicted it with my own calculations simply because I wanted to. There's also a weird conspiracy theory that claims the globe can't predict the eclipse and that it's all based on ancient knowledge of saros cycles, but for me a big part of the enjoyment of this hobby is doing the math on these things myself. There's a cool feeling that comes with witnessing the eclipse standing at the spot your own calculations said would be where you could see the total eclipse.
Awesome!
Fantastic 👍
Excellent job! Best one I’ve seen of this eclipse!
1:46 is that a solar flare ?
Awesome video by the way
It's a solar prominence. Flares are transient outbursts from the sun.
1:28 ???? Earth Shine ? That’s not what everyone else saw, everyone else saw a black disc ?
What is earth shine and how would you independently prove, that solid earth reflects light like water does, and do they account for it in Aerospace ?
Are you sure that it’s not just filtering through software ?
What software? I presented the raw image with no edits straight from my Canon 90d camera. I explained what earthshine is years ago in the video below. It's not a mystery.
ruclips.net/video/m26tuH5jpe0/видео.html
@@Astronomy_Live So where can I download the video that the image is taken from, or is that just a random image that you inserted into the video taken separately ?
And I don’t need or did I ask for your opinions and/or explanations concerning the claimed earth shine, I asked for how you would prove that light is reflecting off of the land as it does off of water, and that this light is making it way up into the sky, and I asked if Aerospace accounted for this ?
@Mr22brian22 it's not taken from a video, it's a raw still frame. This was all presented in our live stream.
ruclips.net/user/liveUFFJ49My7d8?si=xQZq3FzVVPzvfyPk
Why would "aerospace" need to account for earthshine? Most of earth is covered by water so most of the reflected light is blue, as expected. Nothing you said debunks that it's earthshine.
Hugely underrated video
Very nicely done!
WOW!!