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Astrometry.net job: 3073515
Resolution: 2000x1125
Data source: Backyard
This an image of Red Sprites and the milky-way. The image was captured from my front yard in Hereford, AZ. The image faces the Coronado National Monument in the Huachuca Mountains.
The thunderstorm occurred on August 31, 2019. I was taking a time lapse of the Storm and milky-way using an astro modified Canon 6D and a Tamron 15-30mm lens @f2.8 and15mm.
Individual stills were obtained using a 13 second exposure time at ASA 1600. This was my first attempt to capture a thunderstorm using time lapse. I think had some beginners luck.
Max
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO8cR9oq8Nc&feature=youtu.be
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