The universe as you’ve never seen it before: Incredible 360 degree panoramic timelapses show stunning star trails and ALL the night sky

The are some of the most mesmerising images of the night sky every created.
An American photographer has revealed a radical set of 360 degree panoramic pictures.
Created using a specially developed four camera rig, they show stars in the night all around.Scroll down for video


The Milky Way Rising Over Delicate Arch, Utah: Photographer Vincent Brady said: 'One of the first photos I took while visiting Utah. I instantly fell in love with the plethora of sandstone arches within Arches National Park. Delicate Arch is an amazing 65 foot freestanding arch atop a butte. It was amazing sight paired with the minimally light polluted sky. '
They were taken  using a custom rig of 4 cameras with fisheye lenses.
Each of the four cameras is taking nonstop long exposures, typically about 1 minute consecutively for the life of the camera battery which usually lasts for three hours.
the rig

Brady the wrote computer code to stitch all the thousands of these panoramas into a time-lapse.
Photographer Vincent Brady said he came up with the idea while creating panoramas during the day.
'While experimenting with different photography tricks and techniques back in 2012, I was shooting 360 degree panoramas in the daytime and long exposures of the stars streaking in the sky at night.
'It suddenly became clear that the potential to combine the two techniques could be a trip!'
However, to create the images, Brady had to build his own special camera rig.
'Since the Earth is rotating at a steady 1,040 mph I created a custom rig of 4 cameras with fisheye lenses to capture the entire night-sky in motion,' he said.
'Thus the images show the stars rotating around the north star as well as the effect of the southern pole as well and a 360 degree panorama of the scene on Earth.'
Each of the four cameras is taking nonstop long exposures, typically about 1 minute consecutively for the life of the camera battery which usually lasts for three hours.
Brady the wrote computer code to stitch all the thousands of these panoramas into a time-lapse.
However the project was then put on hold.
'I created my rig in January of 2013 while in my final semester at Lansing Community College before receiving an associates degree in photography,' he said.
'Given it was winter in Michigan, I didn’t get to chase the notorious clear moonless night sky as much as I had hoped as the region has lots of cloud cover that time of year.'
After graduating in May I had built up quite the urge to hit the road.
'My rig has taken me to firefly parties in Missouri, dark eerie nights at Devils Tower, through Logan Pass at Glacier National Park, up the mountains of British Columbia, and around the amazing arches and sandstone monuments in the Great American Southwest.
Logan Pass at Glacier National Park, Montana: 'Passed through Glacier on my way to Canada. I wish I had been able to stay for more than one night as the whole park, and the rest of Montana is fantastic,' said brady
Logan Pass at Glacier National Park, Montana: 'Passed through Glacier on my way to Canada. I wish I had been able to stay for more than one night as the whole park, and the rest of Montana is fantastic,' said brady

Devils Tower & The Heavens, Wyoming: 'I had quite an eerie night visiting Devils Tower. I chilly Wyoming wind was blowing and several bats flew above my head. I was only one out there overnight and had an unforgettable experience stargazing at this iconic monument.'
Devils Tower & The Heavens, Wyoming: 'I had quite an eerie night visiting Devils Tower. I chilly Wyoming wind was blowing and several bats flew above my head. I was only one out there overnight and had an unforgettable experience stargazing at this iconic monument.'
Kootenay Lake with a Taste of Northern Lights, British Columbia: Several of the images include a full 360 view giving this unusual perspective on the night sky

Monument Valley, Arizona: 'I was lucky enough to make friends with the resident Navajo who granted me access to photograph the sacred land overnight. The skies were amazing and the Navajo were very accomodating for me and even lent me a much needed bed to sleep on. The skies above were crisp and clear with lots and lots of lights from airplanes flying into nearby metropolis.'
Monument Valley, Arizona: 'I was lucky enough to make friends with the resident Navajo who granted me access to photograph the sacred land overnight. The skies were amazing and the Navajo were very accomodating for me and even lent me a much needed bed to sleep on. The skies above were crisp and clear with lots and lots of lights from airplanes flying into nearby metropolis.'

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