The 2010 Perseid meteor shower



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Perseid meteors the nights of 12 August and 13 taken from my garden in Gold Canyon, Arizona. The constant passing aircraft (dotted fast streaks), you'll see flashes of the Perseid meteors. Taken with a Canon EOS Rebel 550D (T2i) camera. Each frame of the movie is actually a 25-second-long exposure at 3200 ISO.



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The Geminid meteor shower visible in Alaska



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There are some planes that go through the picture, view it a bit like meteors.



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Only two meteors captured. Projection lens, then the outside air is fogged by the end of the night when the moon rose.



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8-12 / 08/13/2010 meteor shower / Bay Area, CA Canon 7D ISO 640 F5.6 bulb 9 seconds @ 13-second intervals



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A quick tour of the night sky every week. The naked eye stargazing made easy for beginners from the city to the countryside. This episode introduces the Perseid meteor shower to watch and how and when these fireworks. More stargazing tips at: www.TheNightSkyGuy.com



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A sequence of 438 images from 23.30 bis 01.30 clock on the night of Tuesday 11 Accepted August 2009th Each image is a 15 second exposure taken with a Canon 20Da and a 15 mm lens. The camera is facing north Mantario lake.



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Please enable HQ mode, if possible. 17 of 34 meteors caught last night is not a bad tally for the Quadrantids, the tip is so sharp that its tricky to make it right. On this occasion the weather was perfect (NI standards), but the moon and the fact the summit before midnight was here. Among the other possible sporadics were Ursids, Draconids and hydride. Please note that the video shows only meteors seem to be the Quadrantids. More information here Composite www.flickr.comephemeris.sjaa.net about the possible Quadrantids parent object



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Site === www.spacenews.co Follow us on Twitter === https Today is the culmination of the Perseid meteor shower of 2010. The perceids "meteor shower" is the most famous of all meteor showers. It is always an impressive display and offer summer because of his appearance, it tends to make the majority of meteors seen by non-astronomy enthusiasts. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it seems to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the northern hemisphere canStart seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23 when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks, it is a slow build. It is possible to five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August on the ground and perhaps 15 per hour by 10 August. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour through the night between 13.12 and then rapidly decline to about 10 per hour to 15 August. The last night meteors are likely seen from this meteor shower is22. August, when an observer might see a Perseid every hour or so. For observers in the Southern Hemisphere, the Perseid radiant never climbs above the horizon that will significantly reduce the number of Perseid meteors you are likely to see. Nevertheless, on the night of maximum, it is possible to 10-15 meteors per hour coming from the northern horizon to see. ref - meteorshowersonline.com Every August the Earth passes through dust and rock fragments from the comet Swift left behind...



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Flashing object in Perseus on Meteor Watch 2010 caught the MeteorCam sighted (donated with kind support of the Royal Astronomical Society) on the Astro bunker in West Berkshire England



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Moving Moon

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During the Perseid meteor shower I filmed our neighboring orbit, some 384400 km in the night sky.



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