Scene notes: Appearing to rotate, it is the Earth that spins. Comet Neowise passed by Earth in the summer of 2020. The comet’s tail is a fine contrail in the starry sky. Near the horizon, where it seems stationary in the rotating sky, the frame is enlarged using digital pan ‘n scan, a nineties term, meaning digital zoom. The extra resolution of the original images allows this. Meteorites can be observed in digital frames, as well as airplanes, zooming by in just a few frames. Time-lapse length (30 fps): 15 seconds and 28 frames.
Seems to rotate, it is the Earth that spins, The continuation of another clip with blue color grading. Time-lapse length (30 fps): 6 seconds and 14 frames.