Meteor Geminid
Taken by Leonardo Delgado Ariza on December 14, 2015 @ Paratebueno, Colombia
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It is made by combining 90 of the 1200 shots taken during a period of total time of 10 hours, between December 13 and 14 in the early morning hours, 1am, Canon 7D ISO 3200 with eight seconds expo in each through 24mm f1.4 lens, the camera VixenGP-DX equatorial mount to the background stars one of 2 minutes exposure is stacked to capture something through the Milky Way Orion Gemini and Taurus. And for two days to see as many meteors in a single image with the radiant.
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http://https://m.facebook.com/astroanic
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Nice for the hard work!
Posted by rickywong 2015-12-14 11:27:57
 
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