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This is a two hour equatorial photographic exposure of Jupiter as it passes overhead from east to west. The streak intersecting it in the upper left is from an airplane. |
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This is a shorter length exposure of the sky pointed closer to the north celestial pole. The curved streaks are fractions of the circuit of the stars at night around Polaris. The Hubble Space telescope takes MUCH clearer pictures than I can in my back yard. |