The 2010 Perseid meteor shower is seen as the Anna Maria Bayfront Park in Anna Maria, Florida. During the opening credits, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge (connecting Pinellas and Manatee counties) in the distance on the horizon to see. It is 7.6 miles from where I stand. The sequences were shot with a Nikon D300 camera with a 12-24mm lens. The individual images were shot at 30 seconds exposures at intervals of 1 minute.
This is the most famous of all meteor showers. There is always an impressive display and to give thanks to its summer appearance, it tends to see the majority of the meteors of non-astronomy enthusiasts give. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it seems to radiate from the constellation Perseus. Begin an observer in the northern hemisphere can see Perseid meteors as early as July 23 when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks becauseis a slow build. It is possible to five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour 10th August on the spot. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of 12/13 and then decline rapidly to about 10 per hour to 15 August. The last night meteors are likely to see this meteor shower is 22 August, when an observer could be a Perseid every hour or so to see.
Watch in HD 720p! This is the moon rising on Mt Charleston, Nevada. Watch as the Perseid meteor shower, I observed 2011th Filmed by 20.00 bis 23.30 Clock West Coast time. Watch out for the Bobcats in the region, if you choose the camp in nearby campgrounds.
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My first successful time-lapse video. Recorded during the height of the 2011 Perseid meteor shower, although I did not, unfortunately, does not collect meteors.
If you can not see meteor was seen here. Perseid meteor shower 2010 www.youtube.com lapse EOD 5D Mark II + Tamron 17-35mm Thanks for watching. Meteor is again in 28 seconds and 31 seconds and 37 seconds. Come take a look at HD size. 08/12/2010 23:20 (JST) - 2:28 (JST) 17mm/F2.8 ISO6400 10sec x 1008picture
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Astro Photography Time-Lapse at Brasstown Bald in North Georgia Mountains to the Southeast Photographic Society New Moon on 29th July 2011 Perseid meteor shower for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II 2x 1x Nikon D700 Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II Canon EF 16 - 35mm f/2.8 Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G by Zachary Long of Fenglong www.FengLongPhoto photography. com features of Camera Concierge www.CameraConcierge.com Music Provided Filmed - Alex Beroza - Emerge in Love (Creative Commons)
Lapse of the 2010 Perseid meteor shower. My skys not get that dark, where I live, but I do the best I can with what I gave. I have three in this video. There could be more. Let me know if you want to watch another. Shot with my Canon 7D multiple exposures 7sec @ f/4.5. ISO values from 2500 Then you put together and produced with CyberLink PowerDirector. Enjoy
Timelapse of my third "Perseids Night" in Dunajská Lužná, Slovakia. Each of 4891 individual images were of CCD camera DMK 21AU04.AS with Rainbow Lens acquirred @ 2,8 / 1,4, 4 s exposure, gain 1023, gamma 0.8
To discuss a monthly astronomy program, which can almost always see in the night sky for August 2011 (N. Hemisphere). The focus is primarily on how Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune to see the night sky at different times in August 2011. Also discussed: the Perseid meteor shower as you, the proximity of Saturn and Porrima (or Gamma Virginis), and see several conjunctions of the moon with several planets. Some times and distances are specific to the Chicago area, but mostPhenomena are still within the contiguous United States with appropriate adjustments for time zone and latitude to be seen.
On the night of the 26th July, NASA recognized Allsky cameras Perseid meteor fireball network, three in the skies over Alabama and Tennessee. The first view of the cameras this year, these meteors are the "vanguard" of the Perseid meteor shower that peaks on the night of the 12th August. NASA plans a live web chat on 12 August, the Perseid watching: www.nasa.gov
This is the famous Perseid meteor shower. There is always an impressive display and to give thanks to its summer appearance, it tends to see the majority of the meteors of non-astronomy enthusiasts give. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it seems to radiate from the constellation Perseus. Begin an observer in the northern hemisphere can see Perseid meteors as early as July 23 when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks,It's a slow build. It is possible to five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour 10th August on the spot. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of 12/13 and then decline rapidly to about 10 per hour to 15 August.