Matt Dieterich submitted this composite image to EarthSky this week. It’s from the 2015 Perseid meteor shower in August, typically one of the year’s best showers. Matt wrote:
Talk about a night to remember! The morning of Thursday August 13, 2015 the Perseid meteor shower peaked. I was working at Mt. Rainier National Park and created this image from a 2-hour-long time-lapse video to record as many Perseid meteors as possible.
The alignment of our Milky Way was situated perfectly vertical over Mount Rainier, an active volcano.
Between 2 and 5am we counted over 200 meteors! Unfortunately, the camera recorded only about 40 of them.
Nikon D750 and Rokinon 24mm F/1.4
Each image with a meteor was manually aligned on one main star field to place meteors in their respective locations in the night sky.
Thank you, Matt!
from EarthSky http://ift.tt/1QOVlwW
Matt Dieterich submitted this composite image to EarthSky this week. It’s from the 2015 Perseid meteor shower in August, typically one of the year’s best showers. Matt wrote:
Talk about a night to remember! The morning of Thursday August 13, 2015 the Perseid meteor shower peaked. I was working at Mt. Rainier National Park and created this image from a 2-hour-long time-lapse video to record as many Perseid meteors as possible.
The alignment of our Milky Way was situated perfectly vertical over Mount Rainier, an active volcano.
Between 2 and 5am we counted over 200 meteors! Unfortunately, the camera recorded only about 40 of them.
Nikon D750 and Rokinon 24mm F/1.4
Each image with a meteor was manually aligned on one main star field to place meteors in their respective locations in the night sky.
Thank you, Matt!
from EarthSky http://ift.tt/1QOVlwW
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