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A Geminid fireball on 13 december 2007, 21.14 UT
Photo details: Canon 350D, 8mm f/3.5 objective, ISO 400, 60 s exposure.
Before the sun rise when Iwas taking some photo frome Venus, suddenly I saw a really beautiful meteor which passed near that shining planet. It was an enjoyble end for my Geminid meteor shower observation.
Photo details: Canon EOS 400D, exposure time 30s , ISO 1600
Tonight I've watched for an hour from my light polluted back yard for Geminids. I saw 4 or 5 meteors. The one, which I captured was a very bright and long. Too bad a tree prohibited me to see him all the way through (How many times I've told my husband do not plant so many trees in our back yard). The comet is also at the image. Could you see her?
Photo details: Canon XTI, 18 mm Sigma lens F1.8 ISO 800 for 15"
Since my local weather forecast is for clouds during the peak of the Geminids I decided to play the statistics and hope for an early glimpse of the meteor shower. So, I setup my camera to automatically take a 30 second exposure every 2 seconds for as long as my battery would last. Starting at 12:34 a.m. my one and only recording of a meteor occurred at 1:08 a.m.
Photo details: Nikon D200 camera, ISO 200, 30s exposure.
[ 本帖最后由 Eldghost 于 2007-12-15 19:31 编辑 ] |
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