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Pungent_Bill t1_iw4yvga wrote
I don't normally like stacked pics of astronomical stuff (because it's not what you'll see in reality) but this is excellent, I like that's its zoomed way out and giving a more grand perspective. Well done mate
Em_Adespoton t1_iw52jjo wrote
Before I read the title I thought SpaceX was just really busy.
speculatrix t1_iw52m3j wrote
Very nicely captured sequence.
X-posted to r/moonporn
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3rd_degree_candy t1_iw6fpxk wrote
So the other stars in the imaged are stacked too, but the clouds arent. How did you get that? Or was it just the last frame was light enough for sky and clouds
Hearte42 OP t1_iw6o0pz wrote
Great question. There is a final frame used to brighten the overall image.
3rd_degree_candy t1_iw6th0v wrote
Ok gotchya. It's unnatural, but thats why it keeps drawing my eye I suppose. Nice work. It's a great pic!
3rd_degree_candy t1_iw6tth1 wrote
Do you post/sell the full res somewhere?
Hearte42 OP t1_iw7cpq7 wrote
-SmackMyBitchUp- t1_iw7s7fa wrote
Damn that's so cool. Always appreciated these and deep space photos from the community.
Hearte42 OP t1_iw4yc6u wrote
This is a stacked image of comprised of 51 photos of the lunar eclipse on 2022-11-08 CST. The first image was taken at 3:47 am and the final moon image was taken at 6:31 am. Patchy clouds obscured part of the tail end of the eclipse, but conditions were otherwise perfect. By the time the moon set on the horizon here, it was nearly out of Earth's umbra. Along with the moon's trajectory, some surrounding star trails can also be seen.