www.andreaskoeberl.com http Lake Berryessa, California This time lapse video was taken between 12.20 am and 1.10 am on August 12, 2011 at Lake Berryessa near Napa, California. That day was the peak of the Perseids meteor shower. Around second 15, you can see one of the big meteors at the top right of the video. Nikon D7000, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 374 pictures, 5 s, f/2.8, ISO 800
I was playing around with some timelapse to capture the movement of stars and I managed to catch a Perseid meteor Tech Specs: 137 frames, 10 second exposures. Shot on canon 7D www.sharpshutterstudio.com
Earth is entering a stream of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, source of the annual Perseid meteor shower. International observers are now reporting more than a dozen Perseids per hour, a number that will increase as the shower reaches its peak on August 12-13. Full moonlight will reduce visibility on peak night, but not enough to completely spoil the show -- especially when the ISS is scheduled to make an appearance among the meteors. thewatchers.adorraeli.com Tohoku Tsunami Created Icebergs In Antarctica www.nasa.gov www.sott.net theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com hisz.rsoe.hu VIDEOS: Fukushima Important Nuclear Stuff by Chris Busby p1/6 www.youtube.com Dam Weather Report + Tornado/Hail Warnings 8/10/2011 PM www.youtube.com Earth Changes: Undersea Volcanism, Quakes, Floods, Solar Flares, Tropical Storm, Collapsing Glacier www.youtube.com 10/08/2011 - Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation www.youtube.com
Get ready to make a wish! Mid-August is the best time of the year to spot a shooting star. As the Perseid meteor shower reaches its height on 12 August, Hannah Bayman has some tips on how you can spot one.
"MAJOR FLARE, NOT EARTH-DIRECTED: On August 9th at 0805 UT, sunspot 1263 produced an X7-class solar flare--only the third X-flare of new Solar Cycle 24 and the most powerful so far. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the explosion's extreme ultraviolet flash. The brunt of the explosion was not Earth directed. Nevertheless, radiation from the flare created waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly disrupting communications at some VLF and HF radio frequencies. The blast also accelerated a mild torrent of protons toward Earth; they can be seen speckling the images in this SOHO movie of a CME emerging from the blast site." Credits for above reference to: spaceweather.com Additional video credits and thanks to the STEREO team members and UK's Solar System Data Centre. Audio was created by myself on a program named www.musicshake.com. Audio was purchased for fair use. Song Anticipation
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