Was könnte dieser Kringel sein?

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25 Kommentare

  1. Camera movement. If you look closely, you’ll notice that all stars have this squiggle.

  2. sithelephant on

    One very bright star, and something banged the camera while the shutter was open.

    If I was more energetic, I would investigate if there is a very bright star in the middle that is consistent with this.

  3. farganbastige on

    How long was the exposure? It’s weird how there are star trails in some parts of the frame but not all over.

  4. Fueled_by_sugar on

    well, what this **could** be really depends on whether this is the universe or a uterus

  5. NoSource866 on

    Dis dih 🥀 ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀

  6. Alien: “shit I left my sunglasses at home”
    Starts to turn ship around
    “Oh, nvm here they are”
    Back on course

  7. missdawg420 on

    Yeah I get the camera movement explanation, but what’s throwing me is that the other stars have short, consistent trails. this one has a completely different motion pattern and brightness. If it was just shake during exposure, wouldn’t all the stars show a similar squiggle rather than one isolated path like that?

  8. I caught a picture of Sirius on my Nikon last night and the image ended up resembling the letter ‚b‘ with multiple bright spots. I’m new to photography so I didn’t realize I had to hold absolutely still while that zoomed, I ended up resting my camera on a desk but it was still shaky, if I can manage a steady shot I think the resulting quality will be telescope-like and really clear.

  9. Looks like a squiggle from Camera shake. Some Cameras you can select focal points. When people say the stars have the same exposure movement some are traveling down but for other stars they are traveling across.

  10. Wild_Penguin82 on

    You’ve rotated and bumped the camera (phone). My best bet is that „squiggle“ is Canopus, a -0.6m star. I found out this with the help of the link posted to astrometry.net elsewhere in the comments.

    Another option is it’s a drone, there are hobbyist everywhere flying those things. But I’d still claim it’s Canopus.

  11. GrandPriapus on

    It’s camera movement. It is always camera movement. If the shutter was open for five seconds, and the camera was moving for the first two seconds, this would be the result.

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