Astrophotography and Aboriginal Sky Lore in Western Australia with John Goldsmith

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Astrophotography and Aboriginal Sky Lore in Western Australia with John Goldsmith
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John takes us on a journey through a wondrous landscape that melds alien-like terrain, spectacular skies, and the ancient lore of the Aboriginal community.

Chapters

  • Introduction: 0:00
  • Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater: 2:35
  • Aboriginal Sky Knowledge and Cultural Awareness: 10:29
  • The Global Community of Astronomy: 16:49
  • Astrophoto: Road to the Center of the Universe: 21:11
  • Astrophoto: Arch Bridge and Circumpolar Stars: 27:10
  • The Red Desert of Western Australia: 29:59
  • Wolfe Creek Crater and Meteors in Aboriginal Culture: 32:06
  • Astrophoto: Pinnacles in Nambung National Park: 47:05
  • Astrophotography Exhibition at Wave Rock: 49:02
  • Ethics of Astrophotography: Real vs. Fake: 55:53
  • Visions of the Cosmos: Landscape Astrophotography from Western Australia: 1:01:02

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