Along with the video he tweeted, `An astrophotographer has clicked an exceptional video, wherein we can feel the rotation of the earth. Using a tracking mount, aligned with North Star, he kept clicking images every 12 seconds for the next 3 hours. The camera is looking at the same portion of the Milky Way. Fab!`
Check out the tweet here:
An astrophotographer has clicked an exceptional video, wherein we can feel the rotation of the earth
— atul kasbekar (@atulkasbekar) January 9, 2020
Using a tracking mount, aligned with North Star, he kept clicking images every 12 seconds for the next 3 hours.
The camera is looking at the same portion of the Milky Way
Fab! pic.twitter.com/5yAuc9VqZd
Just in a few hours, the ace producer's tweet managed to grab many eyeballs as it was appreciated by many of his followers. While many went on to marvel at the video, some shared links of similar photos and videos in the comment section and many retweeted the video as well. The tweet has garnered 175.9k likes and 72.7k retweets, a major part of the likes and retweets were from his followers who live abroad.
It is really rare that a video shared by a celebrity garners such appreciation by the audience so much.
Look like the stars worked their magic once again!