Meteor shower Aug. 12
bonniejo
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For those of you who have the right camera and equipment, there will be a meteor shower on the 12th. I will try to get some pics of it but my camera is not well equiped for night shots. This will be the first shower I've ever seen, so I'm really excited!! Just thought I would share.:D
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Meteor showers are few times every year, they are cyclic events.
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
Young? Well kinda. I have always fell asleep or didn't remember when the showers were. I have 5 kids, so its hard to get out of the house by myself.
Jill
My first several attempts, even after reading an old thread on taking meteor pics, came out solid black. d'oh!
Fortunately, I'd gone out early to do some tuning and eventually found settings that at least show stars (and I captured one passing airplane which looks sort of cool tool).
Now, I just need some cooperative meteors to see if I'm close to the right setup or if I need a lot more tuning. Fortunately, I'm well away from the massive light pollution of home (silicon valley) and out in the boonies (northwest of Yosemite).
If my neighbors would hurry up and go to sleep, I'd have even darker conditions.
I like the first one best (nice trees at the bottom if it doesn't come out too dark in the smaller size). I need to tweak where I'm aiming but I need to see a couple meteors first to be certain I'm looking in roughly the right area.
Another way to find true north is to take a couple long exposure shots with maybe a minute in between them. Put them back to back and flip between them (I use the little roller on my Kensington Trackball for this)...you'll see the star positions change from frame to frame and if you're close to true north, you can see stars on one side of the pic moving up and on the other side of the pic, they're moving down...
in the N. Hemishpere, isn't true north just a few degress left of mag. north (the north shown on your compass, What don't know what a compass is... or GPS unit).....I just can't remember how many degrees......time for a google I guess:D:Drofl
So far, the only meteors I've seen tonight aren't where they're supposed to be...they're south east of my position (though one page I read said they can show up pretty much anywhere).
* You can find the variation for your area by checking the aviation chart for your area on the following web site:
http://skyvector.com/
Enter your closest airport and hit "Go", then zoom the map out until you see a dashed magenta line (not a magenta circle or other shape...a dash line). Along those lines you'll see something like, "14 30E"...that means the local variation is 14 degrees, 30 minutes (or 14.5 degrees which I rounded to "roughly 15 degrees" for my local area).
I was downloading more sample shots from my camera while I was digging up the info above...time to go back outside and see if I can find more meteors. So far, I've seen several but the only fast moving light source I've caught with the camera has been yet more planes.
It is really weird to see on aviation charts (they show lines of variation).
www.ivarborst.nl & smugmug
If North Star isn't visible - meteor's shower will be not visible too.
Anyway don't wait for one special hour of shower's peak !!!
They are falling down for few weeks - day and night.
And next shower is just around the corner.
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
3/4 's of australia.
I know them too !
World is so small
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
Glad to know some fellow Dgrinners will be out there, I'm with you in spirit if not body.
Charlie
You must be talking about me
Last good sighting I've had was when I was in my early 20's or 30's.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Move to the cook islands or somethin' man for gods sake !! You'll have a roof & food. You'll be in a nursing before you can blink & then you can only think about what you would have like to have seen.
You can get a job with the villagers fishing in the morning & on the way home ...swap some fish for pork. You'll never wear shoes or see clouds again.
Big city lights and near year round hot and wet haze in the air
prevent us from celestial wonders :cry
I got a shower hidden in the bathroom, at least something
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
http://www.chrislaudermilkphoto.com/
I posted a few other shots in the "Other Cool Shots" forum, here: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=68677
Link to my Smugmug site