Your Google Pixel may make astrophotography shots even easier

PixieI Phones have had an Astrophotography mode for generations, allowing users to take amazing photos of the stars at night. To use this mode, however, you first need to enable the Night Sight feature, but that may change soon in a future update.

The unofficial Google News Channel on Telegram discovered that it might be possible to manually enable Astrophotography mode on Pixel. According to the channel’s findings, the change will roll out with the release of the Pixel Camera app version 9.5.118.

To enable this feature, users need to go to the Night Sight Quick Settings menu and enable Astrophotography. Online reports say you can switch modes on the fly by scrolling the slider from “Auto” to “Astro” in Night Sight. It’s denoted by an icon of a crescent moon with a plus sign, and it should be much easier to enable quickly.

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Pressing the shutter button starts a five-second timer, and this short window allows you to position your phone in a stable location before it starts taking long-exposure photos of the night sky. It does this for about four minutes. Processing a final image can take some time, and reportedly depends on the age of the phone and the “exposure length.”