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Keywords: star trail, equinox
![От солнцестояния до равноденствия в кубе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/03/26/0001359388/SolsticeEquinoxCube_Nagy1024.preview.jpg)
26.03.2016
This 3 month long exposure packed the days from December 22, 2015 through March 20 into a box. Dubbed a solargraph, the unconventional, unfolded picture was recorded with a pinhole camera made from a cube-shaped container, its sides lined with photographic paper.
![Вспышка метеора](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/12/17/0001248739/Geminid2010Fireball_abolfath.preview.jpg)
17.12.2010
Intensely bright, this fireball meteor flashed through Tuesday's cold, clear, early morning skies over the Karakas Mountains in central Iran, near the peak of the annual Geminid Meteor Shower. To capture the meteor moment and wintery night skyscape, the photographer's camera was fixed to a tripod, its shutter open for about 1.5 minutes.
![Звёздные следы на севере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/12/24/0001248842/StartrailsViking_heden.preview.jpg)
24.12.2010
Pointing skyward, the wall of this ruined Viking church still stands after a thousand winters, near the town of Vallentuna, Sweden. The time exposure records the scene on December 14th as stars leave graceful arcing trails during a long night, reflecting planet Earth's daily rotation on its axis.
![Квадрантиды над Шахре-Кумисом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/01/14/0001249213/quadqumis_tafreshi900.preview.jpg)
14.01.2011
The Quadrantid Meteor Shower is an annual event for planet Earth's northern hemisphere skygazers. It usually peaks briefly in the cold, early morning hours of January 4. The shower is named for its radiant point on the sky within the old, astronomically obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis.
![Сон в летнюю ночь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/08/05/0001253149/FirefliesStartrails_rosinski900.preview.jpg)
5.08.2011
Fix your digital camera to a tripod, start a long series of exposures, and you too can record star trails. The concentric arcs traced by the stars as planet Earth rotates on its axis often produce dreamlike scenes in otherwise familiar situations. Fall asleep, though, and the results might surprise you.
![Северное небесное дерево](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/10/23/0001294929/NCPtreeLosada950.preview.jpg)
23.10.2013
If you climbed this magnificent tree, it looks like you could reach out and touch the North Celestial Pole at the center of all the star trail arcs. The well-composed image was recorded over a period of nearly 2 hours as a series of 30 second long, consecutive exposures on the night of October 5.
![Равноденствие на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/09/22/0001321967/saturnequinox_cassini_960.preview.jpg)
21.09.2014
How would Saturn look if its ring plane pointed right at the Sun? Before August 2009, nobody knew. Every 15 years, as seen from Earth, Saturn's rings point toward the Earth and appear to disappear.
![Следы небесных тел над Грецией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/05/04/0001251553/trails-greece.preview.png)
4.05.2011
If you watch the horizon at just the right place and at just the right time, you can witness some spectacular juxtapositions between Earth and sky. In the above video, stars, the Moon, and even a partially eclipsed Sun were recorded rising and setting over photogenic landmarks in Greece.
![Петроглифы Теймареха и звёздные следы](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/07/12/0001267285/Teimareh-Tale-Tafreshi900.preview.jpg)
12.07.2012
Engraved in rock, these ancient petroglyphs are abundant in the Teimareh valley, located in the Zagros Mountains of central Iran. They likely tell a tale of hunters and animals found in the middle eastern valley 6,000 years ago or more, etched by artists in a prehistoric age.
![Ночной Рио](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/06/20/0001315238/RioTrailNew-sTafreshi.preview.jpg)
20.06.2014
In this night skyscape setting stars trail above the western horizon over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a venue for the 2014 World Cup. Gentle arcs from the bright, colorful stars of Orion are near the center of the frame, while the starfield itself straddles planet Earth's celestial equator during the long exposure.
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