Thought this might be of interest to denizens...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52264743

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One of the techniques used by Mr Saunders is known as "stacking", in which
many frames are assembled on top of each other to improve the image's
detail.

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Among other things, Mr Saunders had to correct the "fish eye" effect
created by the camera's wide angle lens

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But because he was dealing with moving pictures, Mr Saunders had to
re-align multiple parts of the image, combining all the results into one
final picture.

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