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Started by Rocket Pooch, Oct 06, 2010, 12:17:46

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Rocket Pooch

Get closer to Polaris than this....
IMG_0263 by chrissuddell, on Flickr

Mac

you've even managed to photograph the meridian lines ;)

Not quite dead centre though.
and your guiding look a bit off.

Is this a first?
Cant remember seeing any images posted of polaris.

Mac.

ps as im a total fruit cake.
looking at the star trail bottom right and using the small angle calculation.
From polaris the length as measured in photoshop is 20.75 from polaris,
the length of the star trail is 0.46

there are 86400 seconds in a day

1 complete day = 6.283 Rads

so in one day 86400 seconds, the star will travel 6.283 Rads

the angle measured is 0.0221 rads. 
using the small angle calculation.

the angle converted works out to be about 303 seconds.

So i think your exposure is about 5 mins 8)

Just dont ask me that colour your underpants are. :cheesy:


Mike

OK, it's official, you REALLY have too much time on your hands.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Rocket Pooch

Or you could look at the image properties Exif data and get the same answer :-) nice try Mac.


Mac

true you could do that,
but thats no fun.
also your image doesn't have that information attached.

i've just saved your image and checked the exif data, and apart from the size of the image
all the other detail is blank.

Have a check.

Mac.

Rocket Pooch

Click on the photo goto action top left and thats where Exif is available :-)

PhilB

Quote from: Mac on Oct 06, 2010, 17:52:32....also your image doesn't have that information attached...

Ahhhh, so you did look!
"Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do."  Robert A. Heinlein

Mac

didn't do that, just saved the image you posted, which didn't have any.

QuoteAhhhh, so you did look!

only after.

plus the fact your exif is wrong :cheesy: its 303 secs.
Do the maths. ;)

didn't know you could do that in flicker.
Mac.

Rocket Pooch

oh no my camera is wrongy!