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  3. The #moon is very close to the #Pleiades today.

The #moon is very close to the #Pleiades today.

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    The #moon is very close to the #Pleiades today. With strong #Earthshine too. Here's a #timelapse as it sets.
    If you pay close attention you can see the relative motion of the moon against the stars.
    #astrophotography #science #astronomy

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      The #moon is very close to the #Pleiades today. With strong #Earthshine too. Here's a #timelapse as it sets.
      If you pay close attention you can see the relative motion of the moon against the stars.
      #astrophotography #science #astronomy

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      @repepo Wow how did you make this timelapse? What gear did you use? It looks amazing.
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        @repepo Wow how did you make this timelapse? What gear did you use? It looks amazing.
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        @tio thanx! I used a Nikon Z6-II with a 400 mm prime lens and a tripod. Shooting every 3 secs, each frame exposed for 2 secs. ISO 2000 at F/4.5

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          @tio thanx! I used a Nikon Z6-II with a 400 mm prime lens and a tripod. Shooting every 3 secs, each frame exposed for 2 secs. ISO 2000 at F/4.5

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          @repepo Thanks for the info. That is a serious camera and lens. Amazing timelapse. I also do night sky timelapses but with a phone or a Osmo Pocket 3. Nowhere near your gear but I love to see such timelapses...

          Yours is truly mesmerizing!

          https://videos.trom.tf/w/p/6UzriWXvBHXArK9mNgFHVA

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