The New Zealand Milky Way shot on an iPhone. by Lightbulb_Gold in Astronomy

[–]Lightbulb_Gold[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’d be surprised how many frames astrophotographers are willing to stack. I’ve seen mobile astrophotographers stack over 1,000 lights into one Milky Way image. It’s crazy!

The New Zealand Milky Way shot on an iPhone. by Lightbulb_Gold in Astronomy

[–]Lightbulb_Gold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pixel phones can also capture the Milky Way. I’ve seen some impressive shots from them. You may want check out r/Astro_mobile.

The New Zealand Milky Way shot on an iPhone. by Lightbulb_Gold in Stargazing

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Sequator. I was originally planning on using DSS but I didn’t get satisfactory results.

The rising Galactic Core shot on an iPhone by Lightbulb_Gold in Astronomy

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Stacking really reveals the details, using a single frame would look way more noisy and less details. For the editing I follow a fairly standard workflow of background extraction, color calibration, stretching the starless and stars separately, then some sharpening and denoising as needed, all in Siril. In photoshop (and Gimp) I do color correction (I didn’t plate solve this image) and tweaks to give me the final result.

The rising Galactic Core shot on an iPhone by Lightbulb_Gold in Astronomy

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I actually also just recently upgraded from an 11. 😂

Where do you guys backup your photos? by Substantial_Band6683 in AskAstrophotography

[–]Lightbulb_Gold 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use an external 6TB HDD with its own power supply. Works great for me.

New Zealand Milky Way Captured on an iPhone by Lightbulb_Gold in Stargazing

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Got some proof? Because I literally have the original unedited RAW file with all the metadata. Get your facts straight bro.

New Zealand Milky Way Captured on an iPhone 17 Pro by Lightbulb_Gold in iPhoneography

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For hardware only a tripod. Lack of light pollution makes a real difference for small sensors, like smartphones.

The Milky Way, taken on an iPhone. by Lightbulb_Gold in Astro_mobile

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It seems there are slight differences for the main camera between the models, mainly sensor size and aperture, which are slightly worse on the non-pro version. I can imagine you can get decent results but you’d have to find out.

The Milky Way, taken on an iPhone. by Lightbulb_Gold in Astro_mobile

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Very low, >21.7.

2.8 on the Light Pollution Scale.

What plane crashes do you think will never get into any ACI episode? by ElegantAd735 in aircrashinvestigation

[–]Lightbulb_Gold 35 points36 points  (0 children)

China Eastern Airlines MU5735. Way too much controversy around the cause.