The Image Index is a system based on likes received on images, that incentivizes the most active and liked members of the community. Learn more.
The Contribution Index (beta) is system to reward informative, constructive, and valuable commentary on AstroBin. Learn more.
Imaging cameras: Sony Alpha 6000
Software: Mark Shellys Bulb Rock (sony remote acquisition)
Dates:Sept. 8, 2018
Frames: 58x30"
Integration: 0.5 hours
Avg. Moon age: 28.11 days
Avg. Moon phase: 2.25%
Astrometry.net job: 2250063
RA center: 16h 40' 54"
DEC center: -36° 46' 48"
Pixel scale: 87.414 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 246.855 degrees
Field radius: 43.961 degrees
Resolution: 3012x2010
Data source: Traveller
Was a windy night, everything was shaking to obscenity.
i had to do something, a dark sky opportunity is rare, and never wasted.
this time lapse was taken over 2 hours in harsh conditions.
Description: Updated version, 58 frame animation.
Description: fixed the colour.
Description: noise reduction helped a lot with the quality of the frames, so i updated it.
You have no new notifications. |
This page or operation is not available at the moment, because AstroBin is in READ ONLY mode. For more information, please check out our Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/AstroBin_com
This feature is only offered at higher membership levels.
Would you be interested in upgrading? AstroBin is a very small business and your support would mean a lot!
If this user has been harassing you, and you shadow-ban them, all their activities on your content will be invisible to everyone except themselves.
They will not know that they have been shadow-banned, and the goal is that eventually they will get bored while having caused no harm, since nobody saw what they posted.
You will remove your shadow-ban on this user, and their comments, messages, etc, will appear again on your content.
Such limitation improves the website as a whole by discouraging people from creating fake accounts to like their own content. Thank you for understanding!
Currently, your Image Index is .
To learn more about the Image Index, please visit the FAQ page. Thanks!
Comments