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Anchor
12th May 2011, 23:25
Nick Risinger has always gazed up at the sky. But last year the amateur astronomer and photographer quit his day job as a Seattle marketing director and lugged six synchronised cameras about 60,000 miles to capture an image of the entire night sky.

Risinger, 28, set up his rack of cameras in high-elevation locales in the Western U.S. and South Africa, timing photo shoots around new moons when nights were long and dark. He programmed his six cameras to track the stars as they moved across the sky and simultaneously snapped thousands of photos.

He then stitched 37,440 exposures together into a spectacular, panoramic survey sky that he posted online two weeks ago. The photo reveals a 360-degree view of the Milky Way, planets and stars in their true natural colors. Viewers can zoom in on portions of the 5,000-megapixel image to find Orion or the Large Magellanic Cloud.

More of this story...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1386348/Photographer-travels-60k-miles-year-compile-stunning-panorama-Milky-Way.html

His website is here

http://skysurvey.org/

Amenjo
12th May 2011, 23:32
Thank you Anchor,

What a beautiful image, and what a great journey he must have had to capture it.

Very inspiring!

Love and Truth,

Amenjo

fifi
13th May 2011, 02:00
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing, Anchor. This story and the story of a father-son team that used a balloon to capture the image of the universe are very inspiring, and make me realize that human beings are really wonderful creatures.

Anchor
13th May 2011, 02:25
Yes, I am considering buying one of the prints. You can download a 2.4Mpel image, and this is good for seeing how it would look, but a giant hi-rez print will really set my "den" off nicely.