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On July 21, 2025, in Elkton, Florida, USA, @TrevorOliverWx shared a time-lapse video showing storm activity west of Elkton.
“This time, I set the camera to shoot 10-second exposures, in two-second intervals, so I could later put together a short time-lapse of the lights dancing in the sky.” ...
On July 21, 2025, in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, USA, @DavidVergel97 shared a time-lapse video capturing an amazing sight in ...
— Astrophotographer captures Comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in rare encounter with Flying Bat and Squid Nebula — Stunning night sky time-lapse shows how colorful the stars really are (photo) ...
The first dazzling images have been released from the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy’s Vera C. Rubin Observatory, capturing the night sky “like never before.” At such a critical ...
Miguel Claro took one last look at Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas as it bid farewell to Earth for the next 80,000 years.
In just its first ten hours of activity, a single new observatory discovered 2,104 asteroids, or 10% of the entire ...
The great thing about making a time lapse video these days is you don’t need a studio or specialist equipment to pull it off.
By Trevor Mogg Published June 9, 2025 Jonny Kim/NASA NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has shared his first-ever time-lapse from aboard the International Space Station (ISS) — and it’s a real stunner.
The Vera Rubin Observatory uses the world's largest digital camera to capture incredibly detailed images of space. It will create a 10-year, time-lapse movie of the southern sky, showing how the ...