August 2023 update
AstroBin now supports video files
You may now upload the following file types: MOV, MPG, MP4, AVI, WMV, WEBM.
Encoding
To maximize device compatibility, files are re-encoded to H.264 with ACC audio. If you want to avoid any unexpected degradation of quality, it is recommend that you use those codecs already in the file you upload, so that no conversion takes place.
With regard to file size limits, the regular limits apply as with images:
Free and Lite: 25MB
Premium: 50MB
Ultimate: Unlimited in theory, but due to technical constraints, the maximum video file size is ~2GB
Feel free to replace your old GIFs
Image revisions support videos too, so if you have uploaded some GIFs in the past, and still have the original video file that you used to create the GIF, feel to upload it to AstroBin as a new revision!
Terms
You may post videos of celestial subjects, such as timelapses of cometary journeys, the Milky Way, planetary rotations, solar flares and sunspots, lunar phases, changes in nebular structures, novae and supernovae, variable stars, minor planets, and so on.
You may post images or videos of your own astrophotography equipment that might show it at rest or operating (e.g. a video of your DIY roll-off observatory opening, a timelapse of your telescope during an imaging session, etc).
You may not post product reviews, unboxings, tests, video tutorials, opinions, vlogs, experiences, travel documentaries, etc.
You may not post videos that feature audio or video clips whose rights you do not own.
New notification: IOTD/TP submission reminder
If you have manually or automatically submitted an image for IOTD/TP consideration during the past year, when you publish a new image and you don't submit it, you will be reminded about the approaching deadline (which is 30 days after publication. As with all notifications, this can be turned off in the settings.