Camelopardalids Meteors & Movie
Taken by John Chumack on May 24, 2014 @ The Camelopardalids Meteor Shower 2014, More of a Drizzle, than a Shower. The New shower had very few Meteors per hour, I estimated about 8 to 12 per hour, most were faint, but it did produce a few bright ones, as seen captured by my Meteor Video Camera network at my Backyard Observatory in Dayton Ohio. The Peak Activity seem to occur around 2:00am to 4:00am EST. Watch this short video clip on Youtube showing them as slow burners!!! http://youtu.be/4WmFpm4pRIA Best Regards, John Chumack www.galacticimages.com
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The Camelopardalids Meteor Shower 2014, More of a Drizzle, than a Shower. The New shower had very few Meteors per hour, I estimated about 8 to 12 per hour, most were faint, but it did produce a few bright ones, as seen captured by my Meteor Video Camera network at my Backyard Observatory in Dayton Ohio. The Peak Activity seem to occur around 2:00am to 4:00am EST. Watch this short video clip on Youtube showing them as slow burners!!! http://youtu.be/4WmFpm4pRIA Best Regards, John Chumack www.galacticimages.com
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