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The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/12/2011 7:58:52 PM   
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The night sky in 37,440 exposures






SEATTLE – Nick Risinger has always gazed up at the sky. But last year the amateur astronomer and photographer quit his day job as a Seattle marketing director and lugged six synchronized cameras about 60,000 miles to capture an image of the entire night sky. Risinger, 28, set up his rack of cameras in high-elevation locales in the Western U.S. and South Africa, timing photo shoots around new moons when nights were long and dark. He programmed his six cameras to track the stars as they moved across the sky and simultaneously snapped thousands of photos.

He then stitched 37,440 exposures together into a spectacular, panoramic survey sky that he posted online two weeks ago. The photo reveals a 360-degree view of the Milky Way, planets and stars in their true natural colors. Viewers can zoom in on portions of the 5,000-megapixel image to find Orion or the Large Magellanic Cloud.


The image he created:

[ View an interactive of the night sky on Skysurvey.org ]

Pretty damn cool! I wish I had that kind of time... and creativity.




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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/12/2011 8:58:01 PM   
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That is pretty cool. Looking at the Milky Way in that way, it looks like some kind of evil space monster.

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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/12/2011 9:18:09 PM   
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I forgot to mention that was only a little snippet of the entire article which is a very good read.

I love the night sky up in the mountains, sometimes it looks almost like that when the conditions are right

But you can never see that much of it


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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/12/2011 10:02:36 PM   
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excellent!  thanks!

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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/12/2011 10:19:40 PM   
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Thank you, Sanity

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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/13/2011 3:11:55 AM   
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Holy shit . . . that is a masterpiece.  Thank you for the link.

. . . BTW, I think you need to fed that cat in your avatar.  It looks a little thin. 


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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/13/2011 8:16:08 AM   
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Did you see the video some guy took on his flight from SF to Paris, it caught the norhtern lights  I think you can find it on most news and you tube


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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/13/2011 10:05:32 AM   
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Thanks for the link!!

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RE: The night sky in 37,440 exposures - 5/13/2011 10:32:06 AM   
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that is stunning. i want to go there and wish we'd all stop fighting amongst ourselves so we could do something more productive.

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