Galactic2000
2011-Aug-10, 02:25 PM
Hi ALL,
I had my All Sky Meteor video cameras running last night,
I captured several dozen bright ones, Despite the Bright Gibbous Moon!
Here is a shot and video from just one of the Meteor Cameras,
2:00am to 5:30am seem to be the most active, as Earth turns into the debris stream of Comet Swift-Tuttle.
There is still a chance to see some bright ones over the next few days from now until about the 14th of August.
Here is the link to my video
www.galacticimages.com/videos/PerseidMeteors081011_Chumack2.wmv
I had my All Sky Meteor video cameras running last night,
I captured several dozen bright ones, Despite the Bright Gibbous Moon!
Here is a shot and video from just one of the Meteor Cameras,
2:00am to 5:30am seem to be the most active, as Earth turns into the debris stream of Comet Swift-Tuttle.
There is still a chance to see some bright ones over the next few days from now until about the 14th of August.
Here is the link to my video
www.galacticimages.com/videos/PerseidMeteors081011_Chumack2.wmv