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Friday, December 14, 2012

Geminid Meteor Shower 2012

Today's post consists of 3 photos that I took last night (out of a total of 281 overall shots) while trying to capture meteor streaks from the Geminid meteor shower.  While the overall statistics are disappointing (just over 1% of the photos I took last night contained what I was hoping for) I did see probably around 75-100 during the several hours that I spent outside trying to capture the meteor streaks.  Of course, that is also offset by the last picture in which I actually caught two of them! (which I did not even notice until I went through each photo today)

Some things that I learned while taking these shots were:

- Ensure the camera battery is fully charged
- Dress warm and in lots of layers
- Use a higher ISO than normal (I should have gone up to 800 or even 1600)
- Anything more than about 20 seconds produces star trails (see higher ISO setting)
- Find somewhere that is really dark
- Dress warm and in lots of layers
- Have a chair to sit on
- Use a flashlight (with a red lens/light) if you have to move around
- Try to be patient (I am really working on this one)
- Dress warm and in lots of layers

While I was setting up I saw 3 really bright meteors in about a 30 second time period that passed right through the constellation Orion.  I did not see a single meteor the rest of the night that passed through Orion. Hindsight is of course 20-20, but I certainly wish I had been set up and ready and been able to capture that photo! I tried to capture photos with Jupiter, the Pleiades, and Orion in them, but when it came down to it, I tried to crop the photos so they would retain one (or more) of those center points in the shot.

I did a very small amount of processing (primarily cropping) with these shots, and (as my first attempt at meteor photography) I am pretty happy with the results.  All in all I feel pretty lucky in that I was able to get 3 total shots of meteors and one shot with two of them in a single photo!

Meteor Below Jupiter and the Pleiades




Meteor Streaks Through Trees (Lower Right Corner)





Two Meteors To The Left of Orion




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