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So serious question, is something like this able to been seen with the naked eye somewhere on Earth?? or is just because its a special camera?
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Jovian (aka Jovian)
Oct 29 '20, 15:40
like I need to something like this before I go
https://twitter.com/wonderofscience/status/1321804281750544386?s=20
(twitter.com)
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The reflection in the lake makes it all the more haunting. -- nm
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🧹 Broom 🧹
Oct 29, 16:07
It's a long exposure so it's not that vivid but ..close. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 29, 15:49
Odds are good that it's mostly the camera doing the work there, but I can't be sure. -- nm
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Graveman ⚰️💀
Oct 29, 15:42
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Astronomical tracking tripod head, time exposures, really good auto exposure as it isn't jumping around, though it could be PS processing -- nm
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zeitgeist
Oct 29, 16:37
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