Visualization of star movement in the NGC 7331 Group area

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Visualization of star movement in the NGC 7331 Group area

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Visualization of star movement in the NGC 7331 Group area (Deer Lick Group)
I did see this idea somewhere else, so of course I had to try this ... and it works great 😊

For us stars look like static objects but in fact they are moving. Giving a long enough time period, that movement can be visualized.
This GIF animation below shows stars moving. I overlayed my capture (8" Meade ACF SCT) of the NGC 7331 group (Deer Lick Group) from September 2020 on a capture (48" Oschin Schmidt) of the Polamar Telescope from August 1953.
So there is 67 years difference and it shows at least 50 stars moving in that time frame in a 30 x 23 arcmin area.

I also made an image with the stars that move indicated. There are probably more but the overlay of the 2 captures is not perfect: differences in sky quality, equipment, and so on are causing a small random shift. But the indicated stars are 100% moving, anything else is not certain.

The Palomar capture is acquired from https://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form

My capture:
Bortle 7/8
Meade LX65 8" f/10 ACF OTA
Ioptron CEM25EC mount (no guiding)
Baader Neodymium SkyGlow filter
Zwo ASI294MC Pro camera

Captured with SharpCap Pro
45 x 60 sec + 70 x 120 sec / @ -20 degrees Celsius / Gain 120 / Offset 4 / White balance R50/B50

Stacked in DeepSkyStacker

Processed in SiriL and Photoshop
Siril: Histogram and Color Calibration
Photoshop: black/white conversion, Levels, Curves.
Positioning of the Palomar capture over my capture

Animated GIF made with Microsoft GIFAnimator

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Re: Visualization of star movement in the NGC 7331 Group area

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Very clever and great animation. Terrific demonstration. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Bruce!
This kind of stuff is so cool to do :)

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Very interesting Menno.

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Excellent work, Menno!

If you are interested here is a list of High Proper Motion stars:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/hipparco ... per-motion

At the top of the list is Barnard's Star at a rate of 10.3 arc-seconds per year
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/hipparco ... tion-stars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard's_Star

Barnard's Star is in northeast Ophiuchus so you need to hurry to get a baseline image to compare with next year.
I've attached a star chart and visibility plot. For my latitude (New York City area) it is at 40 degrees altitude at the beginning of astronomical darkness.

Brian
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Thanx for the links and heads up Brian!
Not really interested (yet) but of course gonna read it. Knowledge is power (kinda) ;)
For me Barnard's Star is now kinda low but I'll keep it mind.

Menno
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