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Albaldah dives under The Moon


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This is a stack of 95 2.5 second frames at ISO 400 with my Canon and baby tak at f6.2 mounted on the Star Adventurer. As it was set up to track the Moon, the image shows the movement of the star Albaldah diving past the moon over the 5 minutes plus it took to take the images. Usually such movement is not noticeable, even in images, because Luna images are taken with fast exposures so stars aren’t visible. It was taken on the 22nd November when the Moon was 3.5 days old. Hope you like it.

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