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Date Nov 15, 2010UserblooregardoRating SafeScore53Hidden4
you get this effect when you stick a camera in the night sky and expose for six hours. you'll see some stars rotate around the sky, while others rise and set. the star in the middle will be the north star.
tktk123 said: i just realized this picture makes no sense. each star must rotate the same angle, depending on the exposure time. For example, every star must make 180 degrees around the circle, regardless of where it starts. one star cannot go 40 degrees around the circle and another go 180 degrees around the circle (which is the case here)
one explanation, THIS IS ANIME XDD... ehehe just kidding~
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