A single object flys overhead in the night sky, likely a solitary airplane in the early night above
the boreal forest. SKU/clip number: NGT083
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
4.5 seconds.
Scene notes: … of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting. This is a slower clip with a very
short interval and faster shutter speed. Crepuscular rays shine when there is a higher humidity in one
area, but not necessarily very humid in the entire observable atmosphere around the observer. As the
clouds move, the shadows defining the light rays move with them. The rays trace a path from the sun to
the ground, and to the observer, the angles shift more the further the light path reaches from the
sun.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
9 seconds and 17 frames.
…light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting. Because of a small patch of open sky, the sun breaks
free into the valley below in between dense cloud cover of Cumulus type. Far in the distance is the
barely visible horizon, which is cloaked in cloud shadow. This is the second clip in a scene of a few
that were taken within the same 90 minutes.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 18 frames.
Flowing in the night sky. A clip of greener Northern Lights typical of northern latitudes
during a solar maximum. Long exposures and low ‘coma’ (comatic aberration). Temps: Sub-zero (F) at
ground-level.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
25 seconds and 23 frames.
Airplanes can be seen later in the sky. A thin blanket-like clouds flows on a wind about the peaks
under the stars.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8seconds.