• mPony@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I just need a website that tells me when to start playing Dark Side Of The Moon

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    8 months ago

    Is it really such a great idea to point your smartphone camera at the sun? Won’t this damage the ccd?

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    8 months ago

    Here’s the map of the April eclipse across the US. It will go from Dallas Texas and curve off through Buffalo New York and maine:

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      8 months ago

      Going right through my town and I’m looking forward to it… so of course there will be total cloud cover.

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    8 months ago

    Oh I’m going to do this. I’ll have 97% at my little cabin, and my husband is going to drive a little bit east to film the totality. We were planning to film anyway, so we might as well share it with NASA.

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    8 months ago

    The Google play store says only 500+ downloads, we’ve got to pump up those numbers

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    8 months ago

    Is there any risk of damaging your phone/camera by pointing it directly at the sun? Or is it dim enough during the eclipse to not matter? The article doesn’t say how long you would need to point it at the sun, maybe a few minutes to an hour.

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        Nearly every photographer that comments on this issue says it is OK if you do it very briefly such as when you are taking a scenery photo and the sun is in the picture. The argument for it not being safe is that some of the more recent smartphones use larger and faster lenses (f/1.7 to f/2.0) to get better resolution, and that can be a problem. Most digital cameras have an Auto mode in which they will automatically reduce the exposure speed and increase the f/stop to take the photo, and this will not harm the camera

        Source: NASA(PDF warning)

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    Yeah I had this all set up and ready to go. As it instructed, I started it about 5 minutes before totality. It began counting down until it took the first picture. Then instead of taking pictures the app just closed/crashed.

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    8 months ago

    “This item is not available in your country”. Too bad, I thought they could use data from Canada but I guess not!

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    8 months ago

    Do they pinky promise not to look through my history? Or photos? Or apps? Or bookmarks? Or messages?