Planets moving over a 7 month period
Taken by Tim Bruton on November 24, 2016 @ Melbourne, Australia
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Hello, Using a Canon 6D, Sigma 24-105mm Art, f4 & tripod, I captured an 84 degree diagonal view covering 5 constellations over 209 nights to show the movement of three planets. Base image: 20 sec, f4, ISO 6400, @24mm 10 lights, 5 Bias, 5 darks, processed in Deep Sky Stacker Each overlay image: 5 sec, f4, ISO 1000, @24mm Masking of planets: Venus 12 pixels, Mars 10 pixels, Saturn 8 pixels Processed in Photoshop. Total nights: 209 Clear nights (including partial cloud): 92 Longest run of clear nights: 6 Longest run of overcast nights: 8 Number of full moons: 7 Video at: https://vimeo.com/193224409 I hope you enjoy!
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