posted on Mar, 3 2010 @ 11:05 AM
TREMBLING EARTH, WOBBLY STARS: In Chile, astronomers know the ground is still shaking. They can see it in the stars. Colin Legg reports from the Andes
east of Santiago: "I made this 88-second exposure on Sunday night, Feb. 28th, less than 24 hours after the big 8.8-magnitude quake. It records the
movement of the Earth in the star trails during an earth tremor."
Earthquake experts say the shaking will continue for months. Indeed, in the days after the "Big One", Chilean seismometers have recorded more than
10 aftershocks in the range 6th to 7th magnitude, and more than 200 aftershocks stronger than 4th magnitude. A tip for astrophotographers: Keep your
exposure times short. The stars over Chile could be wobbling for some time to come.
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Well this is the first time I have heard of this one, 200 Aftershocks more than 4 mag. Looking at IRIS they are indeed continuing, seems to be one
after another. Hope everyone is Chile is over the worst, I will be keeping a close eye on this though.
Edit:
spaceweather.com...
[edit on 3-3-2010 by NotAgain]
edited 'All Caps' in title.
[edit on 3/3/10 by masqua]