Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Astronomy

A New Pink moon.

09 Apr 2020 23 25 266
Actually the second day of this new moon but it allowed me to go into the garden and practice my night photography. The Pink moon and the Super-moons occur when the moon is within 90% of perigee -- which is its closest approach to Earth in orbit.

A sky of star trails

26 Apr 2020 28 28 357
On a very rare clear night for me, I have at last a chance to try this in my back garden. Astro photographers will recognise it with ease but for my viewers who are not initiated here is what you are seeing: This is 83 separate exposures, taken with my 11mm Tokina DX (similar to 16mm on fx or 35mm camera’s), each set at a shutter release time of 40 secs, f4.5 , iso 640, with just a gap of 5 secs between each shot. All the shots were then ‘stacked’ together using a program called StarStax. I am pointing my lens roughly towards our North star Polaris. Now because of the long exposure and gap between each shot, around 90 minutes had elapsed between the first and last shot. This then showed the movement, not really of the stars but the earth revolving on its polar axis which is lined up with Polaris hence the star here in the centre of the ‘wheel’ is Polaris and all the others have revolved around it some distance. Each white line is a blurred star’s travel over those 90 minutes and 83 exposures. A more complete unbroken series of circles can be obtained with more exposures over a longer time, ideally over three hours and 300 exposures or more. As the wind was gusting, our trees were tossing around and over the 90 minute period a bank of cloud had flown by. Normally my home, being inside the light polluted conurbation of Greater Manchester, is much too bright to capture such things but a new moon (no moon) and a new anti-pollution glass filter has made things better here. A lot of patience, a sturdy tripod and an electronic camera timer trigger helps here :) Enjoy full screen on black. Ps my last attempt at such a thing was in Cyprus just 14 months ago. (PiP)