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Astrophotography: What did I just capture?

What 'she' and 'he' is going on in here about me?! Why do people go on gender?

This topic is about Astrophotography and not about my gender and personal details. So don't divert this topic to me. I'm sorry if I'm being RUDE.
@JASKIRATSINGH said in #26:
> i am not sure but you will see this smaller or bigger photo above, i don't know what will you see as,
> but this is similar to that picture.
>
> none people are sure what it is ?
> they are only guessing? if it is so rare that less people know it should come in the news but i don't get about it(news)!! so .... because of this reasons ,i guess it is just a sketch pen mark
>
> NO OFFENCE ( I AM NOT SURE ,OK?) Oh ya that photo has small, golden sketch pen mark XD
should get better at editing
@Katzenschinken said in #40:
> Once again: This is the moon. The picture has been taken with long exposure time, hence that bright light path that the moon left.
>
> You might ask why the other objects - the house and the telegraph pole - in the pic didn't leave a path in the pic. Well, they did but only as a slight blur. This is because they - contrary to the moon - are dark objects. And as there is no such thing as dark photons their path is marked only by photons NOT falling on certain CCD pixels of the camera. Meaning they leave the slight dark blur which is recognizable in the pic but only just.
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> The moon will be visible at around 3 a.m. this night here in Germany. If I manage to get up (difficult for me!) I will try to take a similar picture - choosing a long exposure time and taking a picture while moving the camera.
I already told, those non-astrophotographers
Here's a picture of the moon I took this morning in the same way as the OP, with long exposure and moving the camera while taking it. Just as in his image you can see the bright path of the moon and a slight black blur of the dark objects.

https://imgur.com/Ljk2t4i

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