Dear friends of astrophotography from ralf christoph kaiser and www.thebedtimestory.online today you will receive the results of the stargazing from June 24th, 2023 in the night just after midnight. Altair can be seen from the constellation Aquila.
The shots with the pink glow all around were taken with an aperture of 00 Iso 40,000 and an exposure time of 0.5 seconds and 1 second processed in Lightroom with the Canon EOS R and the Wallimex pro 1300 telescope.
The following shot is exposed for 1/4 second with ISO 400 and the camera is moving.
In the video that you can see here at the end of the page, with Altair, I took 7 shots that were taken within 3 seconds with ISO 40,000 and 1/500th second exposure time aperture 00 built in a row as a loop and looped in the original speed over 1 minute long. You can see how about 6 moons revolve around Altair and these bodies rotate and whirl around each other very quickly all the time within 3 seconds. The color stays a bit green / yellow and blue.
The music in the video is by ralf christoph kaiser: I'll come at the end.
Here is a mini gif animation with the same data as the big video at the end of the page.
In the download package you get several original photos plus enlargements as screenshots and the video with music
I thank you for your support.
Best regards
Ralph Christopher Kaiser
PS The data package you get here has 1.5 GB of data, so please load it on a desktop computer with enough storage space on the hard drive.