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Perseids On The Increase
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20 years 4 months ago #4143
by Seanie_Morris
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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Hi folks,
I managed to twist (my fiancée) Dee's arm last night to come out and have a look for a few meteors. While out looking at the stars after 11pm last night, as I watched on, she got a little more than she bargained for!
She saw her first Iridium Flare, a -7 mag, very impressive. She saw a Perseid Fireball pass between Perseus and Ursa Minor, fragment and leaving a brilliant smokey ion trail for about 3 seconds (estimated magnitude of -8 or -7). 2 satelites almost 'collided' as their paths crossed. 5 more satellites going round. And in total about 11 Perseid (or near to) meteors.
For the record, we saw all this between 23:07 and 23:22 hrs! She was well chuffed, and I was delighted!
As Murphy Law states, there was no one else around, no astronomy club meeting, no camera, and no one else seems to have seen them!..
:lol:
Typical... Brilliant, but typical!
Has anyone else watched for Perseids lately? Fill in your observations here! It would be nice to see how activity has increased/decreased around the 12th maximum.
AND, it would make great practise for your Observing Challenges!
Seanie.
I managed to twist (my fiancée) Dee's arm last night to come out and have a look for a few meteors. While out looking at the stars after 11pm last night, as I watched on, she got a little more than she bargained for!
She saw her first Iridium Flare, a -7 mag, very impressive. She saw a Perseid Fireball pass between Perseus and Ursa Minor, fragment and leaving a brilliant smokey ion trail for about 3 seconds (estimated magnitude of -8 or -7). 2 satelites almost 'collided' as their paths crossed. 5 more satellites going round. And in total about 11 Perseid (or near to) meteors.
For the record, we saw all this between 23:07 and 23:22 hrs! She was well chuffed, and I was delighted!
As Murphy Law states, there was no one else around, no astronomy club meeting, no camera, and no one else seems to have seen them!..
:lol:
Typical... Brilliant, but typical!
Has anyone else watched for Perseids lately? Fill in your observations here! It would be nice to see how activity has increased/decreased around the 12th maximum.
AND, it would make great practise for your Observing Challenges!
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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20 years 4 months ago #4147
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Went out for 20 minutes from 01:40 to 02:00 last night and I was quite dissapointed really. Only one bright meteor and even it was not spectacular. Saw about 4 othres but some were so dim that I'm nt really sure I saw them!
Hopefully it picks us a lot over the next few days.
Bart.
Hopefully it picks us a lot over the next few days.
Bart.
My Home Page - www.bartbusschots.ie
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20 years 4 months ago #4153
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hi all
i didn't see them, but my daughter did at around 11.30pm, only three she said. thats more than what i seen
she showed me where in the sky, and they came from cassiopiae, not certain if that was them :roll:
but tonight i will be out, if the thunder stays away.
i didn't see them, but my daughter did at around 11.30pm, only three she said. thats more than what i seen
she showed me where in the sky, and they came from cassiopiae, not certain if that was them :roll:
but tonight i will be out, if the thunder stays away.
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20 years 4 months ago #4154
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The forecast seems good for the next ferw hours in Dublin anyway, so off to dark skies for the evening!
Cheers,
~Al
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but tonight i will be out, if the thunder stays away.
The forecast seems good for the next ferw hours in Dublin anyway, so off to dark skies for the evening!
Cheers,
~Al
Albert White MSc FRAS
Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
www.darksky.ie/
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20 years 4 months ago #4157
by jhonan
Everyone in Ireland buys Meade, and they all buy them from Lidl.
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Does anyone have any digital camera setting suggestions for an attempt to capture a meteor streak? (aperture, and shutter speed etc.)
I was thinking 4 seconds should do it... Now, if i'm just patient enough to sit there for an hour taking 4 second shots.... :lol:
I was thinking 4 seconds should do it... Now, if i'm just patient enough to sit there for an hour taking 4 second shots.... :lol:
Everyone in Ireland buys Meade, and they all buy them from Lidl.
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20 years 4 months ago #4158
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You'll need either amazing reaction speed or one hell of a compactflash card!
Michael
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