"On September 30, the digital stack of 240 sequential exposures made with a camera fixed to a tripod at an Everest Base Camp captured the sheer north face of the Himalayan mountain and foreground illuminated by bright moonlight. Taken over 1.5 hours, the sequence also recorded colorful star trails."
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Beautiful photograph.
Dennis
Gosh, when I first read your post I was worried you may have gotten so hopelessly lost in Death Valley that you wound up in the Himalayas. Great image you’ve posted. Stunning.
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
"On September 30, the digital stack of 240 sequential exposures made with a camera fixed to a tripod at an Everest Base Camp captured the sheer north face of the Himalayan mountain and foreground illuminated by bright moonlight. Taken over 1.5 hours, the sequence also recorded colorful star trails."
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.htmlAll I got was part of the Eagle Nebula, looking for your star trail shot.
alberio wrote:
All I got was part of the Eagle Nebula, looking for your star trail shot.
Ok, I found it. That is the best star trail image I've seen.
Awesome !!! Thank you for sharing. Shang
Top, left of the image on display, click on Discover the cosmos! It will be listed there as star trails. Very impressive image for sure!! Thank you for posting.
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