Another saturday night adventure

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Another saturday night adventure

Postby Big V on Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:21 pm

Hmm, must be something in the air, this time I drove to the ranges view lookout, 64km north of Port Augusta to photograph a comet. It has been raining for nearly a week and the prediction for the next couple of days was more of the same. There was a clear patch in this area, so of I go. 480 km from home one way. The comet was not exciting for non astronomers, so I wont bore you with that but whilst waiting for it to rise above the northern horizon I played with a sigma 8mm lens and some long exposures. Here is the result,
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Postby blacknstormy on Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:34 pm

Gorgeous BigV !!!!
So only 480 km one way huh?? I thought you were more dedicated than that !!! ;)
What is the cause of the red lines from the left - is it planes or something else ?????
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Postby Bluebell on Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:35 pm

Beautiful image. Well deserved result after such a long drive.
How long was the exposure? :D
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Postby big pix on Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:40 pm

very different....... puts you in a spin...... but I like the result
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Postby Alex on Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:43 pm

Excellent! Beautiful. So where is the comet?

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Postby Big V on Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:24 pm

The light on the left are road trains on their way to Roxby Downs or Alice Springs. The exposure was 48 minutes 800 ISO f4 - as for the comet, it was a small orange dot in the northern slies low on the horizon, definately not impressive but was different to most because we are seeing it from end on and normally we see them side on and that is why they usually have a tail. The only reason I bothered to go and see it is because it is usually abot mag 18, which means you cant see it through most small telescopes but a few days ago it brightened to mag 3.5, meaning it was easily visible naked eye. It also means it changed its brightness by a factor of thousands and that is rare.
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Postby aussichef on Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:27 pm

very nice shot Tony
only 480 klm lol
thats a drive to Adelaide & back for me
Nice shot mate I really like it
I will be 226 klm South east of Cooper Pedy Next weekend. Seeing our middle son Warren jr who works on a sheep station called Mulgathering Station. I haven't got a 8mm lens but might try some long exposures while up there
Nothing else to do after 9.30 pm thats when they turn off the generator lol
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Postby chrisk on Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:55 pm

i don;t mean to sound stupid but are star trails always circular ? i have only ever seen them straight across the sky. the pic is absolutely beautiful.
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Postby robw25 on Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:17 pm

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always love your astral shots !! dont forget if you come anywhere near whyalla for some shots give me a call !!!!!

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Postby Bluebell on Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:57 am

Rooz asked
are star trails always circular ?


This is because the camera is aimed at the South Celestial Pole around which the stars rotate.
Fantastic effect isn't it? :D
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Postby Greg B on Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:15 am

Love the star trails, great shot
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Postby Big V on Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:46 pm

Yes, if you aim the camera at the SCP,you will get circles, if you aim north - you get semi circles and when you aim west or east you will get stright lines. The picture on the front page I did for the chimp magazine shows star trails that were taken looking to the west, nice and straight. Rob, thought about giving you a ring but it was 10pm as I was going through the port..
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Postby team piggy on Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:43 pm

Awesome work, I know that lookout/rest bay well!

Stupid question but how do you align to the SCP? Hit me with the astronomy guff!
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Postby Big V on Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:26 pm

Aligning on the SCP, extend a line through the long axis of the southern cross and then bisect this line with one extended from the mid point of the pointers.. That is a quick and dirty way but it works..
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Postby Matt. K on Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:11 pm

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Is now the time to tell them it was hand-held? :D
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Postby Big V on Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:30 pm

Matt, now there is a thought, it would be alot quicker just to rotate the camera hmmm think of all the time I could save..
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Postby DebT on Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:58 am

Big V wrote:Aligning on the SCP, extend a line through the long axis of the southern cross and then bisect this line with one extended from the mid point of the pointers.. That is a quick and dirty way but it works..


Just to clarify ... Once you find the midpoint between the pointers is the line extended at 90deg until it intersects the other ?

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Postby Big V on Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:40 pm

Deb, you got it!
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Postby Big Red on Sat Nov 10, 2007 11:11 am

what direction is the comet in and what time does it appear?

been wanting to find it but skies have been cloudy for the last week
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Postby Big V on Sat Nov 10, 2007 1:12 pm

Comet holmes is very very low in the north and I do mean low, from Adelaide it is only the width of a finger above the horizon, that is why I drove so far north to get a better view. 2.00 am is about the time you get a very good view.
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Postby Big Red on Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:59 am

Big V wrote:Comet holmes is very very low in the north and I do mean low, from Adelaide it is only the width of a finger above the horizon, that is why I drove so far north to get a better view. 2.00 am is about the time you get a very good view.


better find a nice clear hill then [if the clouds ever go]

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