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Credit & Copyright: Gyorgy Soponyai
Explanation:
Don't panic.
This little planet projection looks confusing,
but it's actually just a digitally warped and stitched,
nadir
centered
mosaic of images that covers nearly 360x180 degrees.
The images were taken on the night of October 31
from a 30 meter tall hill-top
lookout tower
near Tatabanya, Hungary, planet Earth.
The laticed lookout tower construction was converted from a
local mine elevator.
Since planet Earth is rotating,
the 126 frames of 75 second long exposures also show warped,
concentric star trails with the north celestial pole at the left.
Of course at this location the south celestial pole is just right
of center but below the
the little planet's horizon.
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Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
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Publications with words: star trail
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