ShadowsPapa
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I have the 7 version.This.
My Pixel has a feature called night sight and it takes a long exposure with image stabilization.
I never thought of that, but it automatically takes about 3 seconds in the dark with a circular timer.
I wondered why the north sky just looked brighter than pitch black like the southern sky. I couldn't see many stars looking north but they were clear to the south.
So last night I decided to take pictures to show you here what I wasn't seeing and to sort of show a weird difference between the black sky and the northern sky.
This is what I got -
The sky looking south - black as expected:
And these are looking north -
So while I didn't get to view the neat colors, the whole thing, these explain the less than perfectly dark pitch black when looking north.
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