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Whats that??? [ link to www.zetatalk.com] A light (probably a star) photographed without a tripos and without a remote trigger. You can make a picture like that tonight ... just search a bright star and make a photograph with your digicam without using a tripod and without remote trigger controller. To photograph far distant lights you abolutely need a tripod and a remote trigger or the theorem on intersecting lines will mess up your photo. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 960891The crazy broad never heard of atmospheric refraction. "Atmospheric refraction causes astronomical objects to appear higher in the sky than they are in reality. It affects not only lightrays but all electromagnetic radiation, although in varying degrees (see dispersion (optics)). For example in visible light, blue is more affected than red. This may cause astronomical objects to be spread out into a spectrum in high-resolution images." [ link to en.wikipedia.org] [ link to www.astronomy-images.com] [ link to www.astronomy.no] I'm temporarily coming off hiatus to add that one to zetasquawk.com
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