The rewards were perhaps not as good as I'd hoped, but I did see ten or twelve fairly bright meteors, catching one or two on the camera. Satellites are a problem these days: their transits leave streaks on long exposures and there are so many that virtually every shot has one or two! Jupiter was amazingly bright in the southern sky...
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Thursday, 12 August 2021
The Perseids: not quite a storm!
I spent a couple of hours around midnight watching out for - and trying to photograph - meteors. Although tonight is the 'official' maximum of the Perseid meteor shower, I took advantage of a clear (if somewhat hazy) sky in case a few individuals came to the party a day early!
The rewards were perhaps not as good as I'd hoped, but I did see ten or twelve fairly bright meteors, catching one or two on the camera. Satellites are a problem these days: their transits leave streaks on long exposures and there are so many that virtually every shot has one or two! Jupiter was amazingly bright in the southern sky...
The rewards were perhaps not as good as I'd hoped, but I did see ten or twelve fairly bright meteors, catching one or two on the camera. Satellites are a problem these days: their transits leave streaks on long exposures and there are so many that virtually every shot has one or two! Jupiter was amazingly bright in the southern sky...
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