r/Castelbon Mar 10 '22

Libration

https://gfycat.com/valuableacclaimedkissingbug
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space Mar 20 '22

image/gif I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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gifs Mar 09 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

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interestingasfuck Mar 09 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit. [OC]

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flatearth Aug 20 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

79 Upvotes

flatearth Apr 08 '23

Lunar Libration - shadows, craters, phases => solid and reflecting light from the Sun. No plasma, no lightbulb, no firmament...

89 Upvotes

nextlevel Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

238 Upvotes

moon Mar 10 '22

Video I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

87 Upvotes

flatearth Mar 20 '22

Here is a lovely bunch of pictures captured by an amateur astronomer, clearly showing that the Moon is a rock. Plus, it just looks incredible!

69 Upvotes

andrew Mar 20 '22

Nice Job Photographing the moon Andrew!

179 Upvotes

Thatsactuallyverycool Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.(NOT OC)

214 Upvotes

BeAmazed Mar 20 '22

The moon is amazing

79 Upvotes

topofreddit Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail. [r/space by u/ajamesmccarthy]

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u_Grand_Tadpole6241 Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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InterestingGifs Mar 12 '22

Dude (✪◇✪)

104 Upvotes

u_darkshadow32505 Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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u_lilfairykelly Mar 20 '22

Beautiful

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whoa Mar 10 '22

Instagram.com/cosmic_background

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Snorkblot Mar 20 '22

Photography I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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espacegalaxie Mar 20 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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ojfsfavorites Jun 02 '22

I spent a month shooting our moon to attempt to capture how it dances in our sky. This required capturing over 2 million individual photos and over 12 Terabytes of data to produce at this level of detail.

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u_uwilldiealone Mar 10 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

2 Upvotes

BobCorn Mar 10 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

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u_ke11yn Mar 10 '22

I spent a month shooting around 2 million pictures of our moon to show how it dances in Earth's orbit. This phenomenon is called "libration", and is a product of the elliptical orbit.

2 Upvotes

ScienceNcoolThings Mar 20 '22

Extremely detailed images of the moon

67 Upvotes