Resident Tesla nut and polymath. Raised in eastern Kentucky, joined the US Navy at 19 to operate a Nuclear Reactor on a Fast-Attack submarine. After finishing his enlistment, Michael has continued to follow his passions in technology, astronomy, and of course, traveling the country.
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Joe
· 2019-08-15 at 13:57
Video not working on my Apple machine. I don’t know if it’s systemic.
Hi Joe,
The video is encoded in vp9 with a webm wrapper. This should play on Firefox or Chrome across all platforms, but I don’t have an Apple to test with. Could you report back on if those browsers show the video on your Mac?
Thanks!
Michael
AnthonyC
· 2019-08-21 at 07:07
Playback works well on a Mac so long as you use Chrome (or anything other than Safari). Great vids, am planning to build a camera in the next couple of months and have bookmarked your build, thanks for posting.
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NGC 4565 – The Needle Galaxy is an edge-on spiral galaxy between 30 to 50 million light years away located in the Coma Berenices constellation. Details: Comprised of 10 minute exposures for each filter: 12x Read more…
NGC 3628 – The Hamburger Galaxy (also called Sarah’s Galaxy) is an unbarred spiral galaxy located about 35 million light years away from Earth in the constellation Leo. Although pictured alone here (due to narrow Read more…
The Leo Quartet consists of a collection of 4 galaxies located in the constellation of Leo. The galaxies are NGC3185, NGC3187, NGC3190 and NGC3193. Note that NGC3185 is out of frame in this image, but Read more…
3 Comments
Joe · 2019-08-15 at 13:57
Video not working on my Apple machine. I don’t know if it’s systemic.
Michael · 2019-08-19 at 14:01
Hi Joe,
The video is encoded in vp9 with a webm wrapper. This should play on Firefox or Chrome across all platforms, but I don’t have an Apple to test with. Could you report back on if those browsers show the video on your Mac?
Thanks!
Michael
AnthonyC · 2019-08-21 at 07:07
Playback works well on a Mac so long as you use Chrome (or anything other than Safari). Great vids, am planning to build a camera in the next couple of months and have bookmarked your build, thanks for posting.
My All-Sky Camera – TurtleHerding · 2019-09-25 at 07:40
[…] catch other events, like meteor showers, lightning strikes, plane traversals, clouds, etc. And, animated time-lapse from an All-Sky camera are often mesmerizing to […]
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