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According to reports, a photographer named Bartosz Wojczyńsk from Namibia has recorded it by stabilising the sky.
The clip has garnered more than 2 lakh views till now.
In the era of social media, all sorts of videos go viral. Some of them seem surreal. Recently, one such clip has garnered attention, in which the earth is rotating. It is a time-lapse video, which looks amazing. It is currently garnering everyone’s attention. According to reports, a photographer named Bartosz Wojczyńsk from Namibia recorded it by stabilising the sky. We all know about the rotation of the Earth, but it is not common to see it.
Recently, photographer Bartosz Wojczyńsk has recorded an amazing video of the Earth rotating in 24 hours. If you watch this video, you will find the Earth rotating on its axis from day to night. The camera, in this clip, is kept in a way that it is stabilised towards the sky. Due to this, the rotation of the earth has been recorded. This video has been shared on the social media platform X from an account named @wonderofscience. “The Earth’s rotation is visualised by stabilising the sky over 24 hours, filmed in Namibia by photographer Bartosz Wojczyński,” reads the caption. Let’s take a look at the video:
The Earth’s rotation visualized by stabilizing the sky over a 24 hour period, filmed in Namibia by photographer Bartosz Wojczyński.pic.twitter.com/YLtVdCtJMN— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) November 16, 2024
The clip was shared on November 16, 2024 and has garnered more than 2 lakh views till now. Commenting on the video, some people have called this video fake, while some have questioned the speed of rotation of the time-lapse video. Some users called it amazing, while some said they started feeling dizzy.
Earlier, also a similar clip went viral. According to the report, the video of Earth rotating was captured in August 2022 at the Cosmodrome Observatory in South France. In this case, the entire rotation was captured by stabilising a camera. The video is interesting for those interested in science, especially space. One can see the Milky Way hidden behind the light of the Earth. Although the stars are fixed, the Earth appears to be rotating along with the trees, plants, and fields.
The video has been shared on the social media platform Twitter. The caption reads, “Earth’s rotation is visualized in a stunning time-lapse that follows a fixed point in the sky.”
The clip was shared on July 8, 2024. Commenting on the video, users said how beautiful it is, while one user wrote, “Where have those people gone who used to say that the earth is flat?”