Total Eclipse Time Lapse (April 8, 2024)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 8. 04. 2024
- Today's total eclipse was absolutely the astronomical highlight of my life! Please enjoy the entirety of this 3-minute video, combining 3 different videos that I captured into individual 20x time-lapse sequences. In the first two wide angle segments from different cameras, you can see the Moon's shadow racing across the clouds at over 1,500 miles per hour (~2,400 kph).
Thank you to the Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory for letting me join the solar viewing area at your "Totality in Tupper" event- I gave away close to 400 NASA stickers and had a blast sharing my telescope views with the crowd! I would also like to give a special thank you to some of social media followers who actually stopped by to say hi to me in person today- how awesome was that?! đđđâïž
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Wishing you clear skies!
-Marty McGuire
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Beautifully captured! Thank you my friend.
Terrific time lapse! This is really well done. Thanks for posting!
Thanks Kevin!
Thatâs an amazing shot with the Sky-Watcher! Wondering if you used any reducers or anything? Iâm thinking you probably didnât need one, but still wondering nonetheless.
Thank you! I did use a celestron focal reducer & adapters to my sky watcher to see more of the sun.
Wow, what an impressive video. That settles it, I'm making the trip in 2045 to see totality.
I saw totality from my home and my discord friend in Dominican Republic is going to see totality in 2045!
Do you see the the river of plasma how detailed it was.
If you follow solar activity, sun can put out more impressive show then that, but totality is too short and to rare to have chance to see it
1:09 the solar eclipse
i wasnt in tottalaty