Camelopardalis Meteors Shower
Taken by Harry Pherson on May 24, 2014 @ Despite the probability of a dud and during the 3 1/2 hours on May 24th, 2014, I spent time shooting time-lapse images and managed to capture these meteors. There were just enough to keep it interesting but not enough to do cartwheels. I focused my camera on the northern part of the sky looking at Polaris and took about 250 images some of which contained a fain meteor and a couple of fireballs.
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Despite the probability of a dud and during the 3 1/2 hours on May 24th, 2014, I spent time shooting time-lapse images and managed to capture these meteors. There were just enough to keep it interesting but not enough to do cartwheels. I focused my camera on the northern part of the sky looking at Polaris and took about 250 images some of which contained a fain meteor and a couple of fireballs.
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