Copernicus emerging from the shadows (animation)

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Copernicus emerging from the shadows (animation)

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An animated GIF I made from captures made on 10 April 2022.
It shows the changing of the sunlight and its shadows in/on Copernicus and surroundings.
It's made out of 2 stacked captures: one from 23:15h April 10 and the other from 00:30h April 11. So a 75 minutes difference.

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Cool Menno and very creative.

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Thanks Dave :)

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Really good Menno. A smart idea yet again
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Thanks Tim.
But not really my idea, it's a known way to do this :)
To make it a bit smoother, there's an extra frame of 50/50 of both captures and that is used as in-between frame.

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