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Comet Animation..

Started by JohnP, Jan 17, 2007, 17:05:06

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JohnP

OK as promised here is my attempt at an animation using the comet pictures I took last wednesday. The animation consists of 12 frames (they are not equally spaced so it's a bit jerky). The first frame was taken at 16:51 & the last at 17:14 so only 23mins separates first & last... This comet was moving fast! It's interesting to see direction of movement & also tail getting longer as it's gets nearer to the horizon. I tried to include horizon landmark as point of reference.

The file size is quite large 800Kb so I have placed a link to my webpage rather than inserting the image.

Hope you like?

John.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.punnett/graphics/oas/mosaic5.gif

Rick

An impressive animation.

While there will have been some actual motion, I'd have put the apparent movement mostly down to it setting in the west, and the tail-lengthening down to the sky getting darker, myself. You'd need to see background stars to measure the actual motion...

Rocket Pooch

Good one John, wish I had actually seen the thing!

Fay

Can't believe how fast it was moving. Good job you ran all the way to the park or you would have missed it!

Shame a lot more of the club did not get any images, I'm not sure if many were too aware of it.

Fay
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