Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.
January 2019 lunar eclipse time lapse. Entire event from start to moonset. 4K resolution.
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2019
- PRINTS: artuniverse.eu/prints
MORE PHOTOS: / artuniverse.eu | artuniverse.eu
Photographed from Gierczyn, Poland.
Nikon D810A + Takahashi Epsilon 130D (430 mm, f/3.3). Tracked on an iOptron CEM25P mount.
1000 frames, 16 seconds interval, variable exposure time between 1/2500 and 6 seconds.
At 00:15, you can see the meteorite impact in the south-western portion of the Moon.
Fantastic! I love the way the stars appear when the moon becomes dim enough to allow a long enough exposure for the stars to show. You debunked the "you should be able to see the stars in photos taken on the moon" claim without even trying!
And the moment when the moonlight comes back as a "diamondring" and all the stars fade away again when the camera re-focusses... priceless. You obviously can do epic micdrops with silent movies too! :D
Это звёзды не настоящие. В конце небо двигается быстрее, чем звёзды, да и двигаются они не в ту сторону
@kinul_smok No. The real motion of the moon across the sky is from right to left. I'm not talking about the _apparent_ motion due to the rotation of the earth, but its motion against the background of the stars due to its orbit around the earth. Therefore if you track the moon such that it stays in the center of the frame, the background stars will appear to move left to right, as they do in this video.
Stunning video, thank you for sharing this free of cost ❤️
Awesome video. AI K recommended this video. I’ve shared your video on twitter and subbed.👍
The Earth ain't flat =]
Try asking a flat earther to explain eclipses and moon phases. You'll get an "answer", but their answer won't be anything even remotely resembling sense. And when you try to get logical with them, they'll just revert back to "why do you trust NASA, bro"... as if we didn't know about space and the moon long before NASA existed 😂
Or, they'll accuse you of being a freemason 😂
Pefekcyjne !
The great daily dose of internet
Thank you for sharing. Probably the best Jan 2019 Eclipse image I've seen!
Al K recommended it, & I've shared & subbed.
Same here!
Beautiful, thank you Sir.
who else here is from daily dose of internet?
Yep
yep
@@Martiganz_ honestly don’t care
😂👍
we all r!
Lunar eclipses are underrated
Very nice!!
Gratki za bycie na kanale DDOI
very cool!
so fucking beautiful
EPIC
Beatifulll
Bitiful
Piękny. It's a beautiful.
@@Nottsboy24 4 fitter
@@Nottsboy24 I'm just memeing, my friend, lol. Check this out ruclips.net/video/4NWqUu5i-MQ/видео.html
So the earth changed direction after held still for awhile?
the earth covers the moon in the lunar eclipse =o
Exelente..!!!😃😎👍
Why it turns red when covered with shadow?
It has to do with something called Rayleigh scattering.
This is excellent! How much real time does 1 second of the video represent? I estimate 1 second = 8 min 5 seconds -- is this about right? I'm aiming to use this video with a class to repeat Aristarchus' lunar eclipse method for measuring the distance to the Moon: any further information would be appreciated :)
The interval between frames is 16 seconds. Video is rendered at 30 fps, so 1 second corresponds to 8 minutes in real time.
@@ArtUniverse That is really helpful -- thank you!
Thought it was the recent 2021 one
I live in Europe where it was unfortunately unobservable.
POLISH MOUNTAIN
😮😮😮😮😮
Bartosz, this is absolutely stunning. May I share/mirror this?
@@ArtUniverse
Thank you, I certainly wouldn't do that without your permission but would like others to see your fantastic work.
Cheers
Al
Al K sent me and he's right, this is amazing work.
@@ArtUniverse yo dude your channel is on daily dose of internet net
@@honkbonk1868 Hey, already saw that :) They contacted me yesterday.
@@ArtUniverse oh that’s cool
The blood moon rises once again... Please be careful, Link
damnnnnnnn
Can someone explain why the shadow begins at the left moving to the right and then seems to completely change direction coming down from the top at the end?
The Moon orbits from east to west, so the shadow moves from west to east. It doesn't change direction at all.
@@ArtUniverse Dude it is clearly moving sideways, then it becomes red, then all of a sudden it makes a 90 degree turn and moves from up to down. The earth is flat, the heliocentric model is fake and gay.
The earth rotated during the eclipse - this was a time lapse video, (the actual event was over 3 hours), so the angle of the path changed, but not the general direction
Imagine people freaking out to see a red moon what makes it confusing is October's full moon is called blood moon it is called blood moon because of colour of red leaves that remind people of colour of blood
Wow he even caught the lunar impact @ 0:15 . Blink and you'll miss it. Only thing that I find as a con is that he time lapsed it too fast.
Same here! I recommend people play it at half speed!
This happened on Latinoamérica
Lunar eclipses are visible from the entire nighttime hemisphere of Earth. It was visible from Europe as well.
When you need 8K resolution! 🤯🤯🤯🤡🤡🤡🌍🌍🌍
Boo! It's the moon filmed spectacularly during a lunar eclipse! (I'm mocking the "Thumbs Down).
Then y is the shadow coming from the side? CRITICAL THINKER?
To the author:
Was this filmed in South Korea or California?
Cuz that's the only 2 logical places this orientation matches... fmi please, I need a shot from Poland to line up with everyone else's footage. Nevemind, its super accurate, i had the wrong eclipse. You're good.
For the heckler:
Its still not the earth's shadow. Still not coming from the ball you say you live on. You'd know, bc ur standing on it, when the shadow appears... from above? Or the side?? Make it make sense...