Feel the Earth rotating all day and night
Thanks to skillful shooting techniques, astronomers Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado have created an authentic yet impressive video of our planet spinning around the clock.
Thanks to skillful shooting techniques, astronomers Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado have created an authentic yet impressive video of our planet spinning around the clock.
According to the Daily Mail , the video of astronomers Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado are spectacular scenes and differences in the South American night sky.
When night falls into Chile's Atacama desert, the wonders of the universe appear clearly. Navigation, zodiacal stars, large and small Magellanic clouds as well as satellites orbiting the Earth's orbit are all visible.
Only by small editing, the video also shows the actual rotation of the Earth, which is often called day and night movement. Occasionally, viewers feel as if the camera is floating freely in space. This impression was obtained by the two authors who used digital cameras to rotate frames, making the stars "stand still" and the Earth moving below them.
The video is particularly contrasted with the usual time-recording videos, which portray the stars and mobile sky above the Earth.
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