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Near Infrared Image of the Moon's Shadow

by nearsys | August 28, 2017 23:44 28 Aug 23:44 | #14796 | #14796

I wanted to see what kind of data I could collect during the solar eclipse.

So I attached a modified Mobius ActionCam to one of my weather balloons and trackers and took pictures every five seconds. The Mobius has a RGB blocking filter and is set for monochrome. This images was recorded at around 45,000 feet.

I need to analyze the thermal infrared images (long wave infrared) next. I can't make heads no tails out of them yet since that camera was not in sync with the NIR camera.

High altitude balloon launch is basically a poor man's space program.


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Wow, this is beautiful! Do you have an animation of the images?

https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/12-05-2016/how-do-i-make-a-video-from-a-series-of-photos

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I don't. The balloon rotated and I didn't take pictures frequently enough. I definitely plan to in 2024.

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