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AlphaPhoenix | The 24-hr "Polaris-Lapse" @AlphaPhoenixChannel | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
It's an interesting perspective to realize that the Earth is spinning, and the sky that seems so active is actually still. This timelapse shows one full day with the camera pointed at Polaris, the North Star, and the frame has been stabilized so that the stars stand still and the earth moves around it. I have another video that fully explains this effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBU4mQP1Y3Y&t=1s


In this video:

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