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<em>image by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt Miguel Claro], Portugal</em><br />
 
<em>image by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt Miguel Claro], Portugal</em><br />
 
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In this lovely scene of Lisbon taken 17 February 2010, we  can enjoy the path of the crescent moon until the moon sets behind the great 25 April Bridge <br />
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In this lovely scene of Lisbon taken 17 February 2010, we  can enjoy the path of the crescent moon until the moon sets behind the great 25 April Bridge  
(Ponte 25 de Abril) that connects the south edge of Lisbon, Almada at the left side to the Capital of Portugal, Lisbon, at right. As you can see in the <br />
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(Ponte 25 de Abril) that connects the south edge of Lisbon, Almada at the left side to the Capital of Portugal, Lisbon, at right. As you can see in the  
image we have a lot of  activity in the sky with many aircraft crossing the heavens enroute to the Lisbon airport, one of these turned on the landing <br />
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image we have a lot of  activity in the sky with many aircraft crossing the heavens enroute to the Lisbon airport, one of these turned on the landing  
lights in the moment of his passing near the Moon, making an intersting drawing in  the sky. But the activity also includes the path of a ship that  can <br />
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lights in the moment of his passing near the Moon, making an intersting drawing in  the sky. But the activity also includes the path of a ship that  can  
be seen along the horizon line through the Tagus River, near the port of Lisbon, in direction of the Altantic Ocean, and the path of  many stars from <br />
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be seen along the horizon line through the Tagus River, near the port of Lisbon, in direction of the Altantic Ocean, and the path of  many stars from  
the Andromeda constellation, as well Pegasus and Aries.<br />
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the Andromeda constellation, as well Pegasus and Aries.
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 19, 2010|Tobacco Lunar Science]] </p>
 
<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 19, 2010|Tobacco Lunar Science]] </p>
 
<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[February 21, 2010|Excellent Taruntius]] </p>
 
<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[February 21, 2010|Excellent Taruntius]] </p>
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 28 February 2015

Night Lights

LPOD-Feb20-10.jpg
image by Miguel Claro, Portugal

In this lovely scene of Lisbon taken 17 February 2010, we can enjoy the path of the crescent moon until the moon sets behind the great 25 April Bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril) that connects the south edge of Lisbon, Almada at the left side to the Capital of Portugal, Lisbon, at right. As you can see in the image we have a lot of activity in the sky with many aircraft crossing the heavens enroute to the Lisbon airport, one of these turned on the landing lights in the moment of his passing near the Moon, making an intersting drawing in the sky. But the activity also includes the path of a ship that can be seen along the horizon line through the Tagus River, near the port of Lisbon, in direction of the Altantic Ocean, and the path of many stars from the Andromeda constellation, as well Pegasus and Aries.
Miguel Claro

Technical Details
To record the motion, I registered with my Canon 50D, 111 images, each of 30 seconds exposure, with an aperture F-5, ISO 125 with a Sigma HSM
EX 15mm lens. Later, I combined them all manually, in Photoshop CS3 to produce a single image with the path of the Moon, stars, aircrafts and boats.
The photograph has a total exposure time of 60 minutes, having started at 20:29 and ended at 21:30.

Related Links
Full resolution view
Time lapse video of Miguel's Lisbon sky.
Interview with Miguel (in Spanish)
Miguel's beautiful website


Yesterday's LPOD: Tobacco Lunar Science

Tomorrow's LPOD: Excellent Taruntius


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