| | Photographer, Location | Images | Comments | [movie]
| Jens Hackmann, driving near Bad Mergentheim, Germany
Dec. 13, 2008(德国)
| movie | I was driving through the night, testing the video mode of the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II. I fixed the camera in my car and filmed my way through the night. I was astonished, that all stars of Orion could be seen on the video, even M 42! And then a Geminid meteor ran through the field of view...
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| Radek Grochowski,
near Swidnica, Poland
Dec. 13, 2008(波兰) | #1 | The nearly-full moon interfered badly, anyway I managed to capture six Geminid meteors during 2-hour observing session. This blilliant -5 magnitude beauty was the brightest one.
| | Chris Peterson,
Guffey, Colorado, USA
Dec. 13, 2008(美国) | #1, more | This is a composite image of 60 Geminid meteors caught on a video allsky camera. This was before the shower peak, and under somewhat cloudy skies. The Moon provided a lot of interference, but has been eliminated from most of the frames combined here.
| | John Chumack,
Dayton, Ohio USA
Dec. 13, 2008(美国) | #1, more | From my backyard observatory my "NorthEast Video Sky Camera" captured 10 of the brightest Geminid Meteors, despite the Very Bright Big Full Moon....from around Midnight until 3:00am EST this morning (unfortunately we lost power at 3:10am) I captured 26 meteors total in just this 70 degree portion of the sky. The Geminids are definitely arriving and and some really bright ones too! The Time Stamp is from the brightest -4 mag Geminid Meteor at top center!
| more images: from Fabiano Cardoso of Santo Antº da Platina, PR - Brazil; from Tyler Burg of Omaha, Nebraska; from Stacey Conrad of Millersville, PA; from Paul Schneider of Wilton, Connecticut;
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