Capturing Interplanetary Dust: Zodiacal Light Astrophotography at the Coast
Автор: StarScaper
Загружено: 2024-04-21
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In this nightscape photography adventure I set out to the Dutch coast to photograph the Zodiacal light. It is a faint glow of interplanetary dust, reflected by the sun along the line of the ecliptic. We also try to photography star reflections, Orion setting into the sea, the winter milky way and comet Pons Brooks.
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