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Compressed Time at the Australia Telescope Compact Array

epaell writes "I've been playing a little bit with time-lapse and video editing over the last week while Duty Astronomer at the CSIRO's Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) near Narrabri in country New South Wales (Australia). Playing with video is all quite a new experience for me but I had fun putting this together and thought others may enjoy it. I've captured a number of videos of and around the telescope and attempted to highlight not only the instrument and the skies but also some of the wildlife we encounter on a daily basis while observing there. It also includes an obligatory video of cockatoos taking a hayride on one of the dishes and the frogs in the control room that are our constant companions during long observing sessions :-) I recommend switching from 360p to 1080p and setting on full-screen mode to get the full effect of the video."

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  1. cool by epiphani · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Very nice work. Can you tell us about your gear and what you did to get it all coming out so nicely?

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    1. Re:cool by toxygen01 · · Score: 1

      The description has been updated, so you can find it in the link. But just to make life easier:
      Equipment: Canon 5D Mk II (for all video and time-lapse imagery);
      Canon 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye (for wide-field shots);
      Canon 75-300mm f/4-5.6 (for animal scenes and zoom shots);
      Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control ... and a cheap broken tripod :-(

      Software: Quicktime Pro (to generate video from stills); iMovie to edit and compile movie.

  2. More things to see by a_ghostwheel · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who like that kind of stuff, also check out this video - one of the best I've seen so far.

    1. Re:More things to see by Schwarzy · · Score: 2

      This one is nice too: http://vimeo.com/23205323

      Since two weeks, I saw very good videos of this kind.

    2. Re:More things to see by Verteiron · · Score: 3, Informative

      Don't forget this one. Some of the best aurora footage I've ever seen.

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    3. Re:More things to see by psydad · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Also this one from the VLT in Chile - stunning stuff!! http://youtu.be/wFpeM3fxJoQ

  3. Thank you by Pharmboy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Very, very nicely done work. Thank you for the break, and the demonstration of why art and science aren't always two different things.

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    1. Re:Thank you by excelsior_gr · · Score: 1

      They are pretty much the same thing: well done science is a piece of art.

  4. Re:Slashdot: News for Nerds, stuff that matters by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, he's right! We should go back to arguing about which smartphone OS is the best!

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  5. Very nice! by davesque · · Score: 1

    It's always great to see people undertaking personal projects like this and putting something really nice together!

  6. Another video by excelsior_gr · · Score: 2

    This is in the same spirit, from VLT in Chile:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/NikoBustos#p/a/u/1/wFpeM3fxJoQ

  7. Re:Slashdot: News for Nerds, stuff that matters by ColdWetDog · · Score: 1

    Smartphones are for pansies. Programming Editors are for geeks.

    Emacs rules! (And besides, it has an OS built in).

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  8. This doesn't happen much on /. by axlr8or · · Score: 1

    Finally something nice and.. Thanks!

  9. What's that bird? by aGuyNamedJoe · · Score: 1

    I've never seen a bird rolling around on the ground playing with something before. What kind of bird is that?

    Is that the same kind of bird as the group that's grooming each other later in the video?

    Oh -- and am I correct that the lights streaking across the night view at various points are aircraft, and not meteors?

    1. Re:What's that bird? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      The grey bird rolling around is an Apostle bird (Struthidea cinerea).

  10. Re:Needs more general relativity by NixieBunny · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't want to see the results! Generally speaking, radio telescopes produce graphs instead of pictures as their product. I work in submillimeter-wave spectroscopy, which produces a spectral plot labeled in Kelvins (Y axis) and km/second (X axis) with a spike in the middle indicating a detection. I've seen the results of an interferometry run (millimeter-wave VLBI), and it's enough to confuse me greatly. A bunch of graphs with axes labeled in units I've never heard of.

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  11. Dog help me by Reed+Solomon · · Score: 1

    Man, I read that as Australia Tesseract Array. Which would be pretty damn cool.

  12. "The Dish" by ihaveamo · · Score: 1

    If you want to see a great nerdy movie about australian space telescopes (Specifically, Parkes), make sure you see "The Dish". One of the great australian movies, IMHO. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0205873/

    It's a true storey about the "Fun" that was had when a small group of Aussies and the Parkes telescope became pivotal in the apollo 11 moon mission.

  13. This is why I read slashdot by drgregoryhouse · · Score: 1

    For articles like this. Thanks.

  14. Nice. by vegiVamp · · Score: 1

    Nicely done. This wonderful universe we live in keeps amazing me with it's beauty.

    When I saw the cackatoos ride the dish, just for a moment I got the impression that they now full well what's going on there and are tagging along to see what happens, too.

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  15. Well done by bryan1945 · · Score: 1

    Very nice! I got a laugh out of the bird wrestling with the leaf/twig, and the frog at the end was suitably freaky. A nice blend of real-time and time-lapse work. And good choice of music. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
    Good luck!

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