Eta Aquarid Meteor
Taken by Alan Dyer on May 5, 2014 @ near Portal, Arizona, USA
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 36/1
Aperture: f/2.5
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2014:05:05 10:04:53
 
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This is the first time I've been able to capture a meteor from the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, thanks to my location last night, May 4/5, near Portal Arizona, under some of the finest skies on the continent. At home in Canada the shower's radiant is always low and the shower itself a disappoint from northerly latitudes. But last night I saw several Eta Aquarids in just casual glances skyward as I was busy shooting images of the Milky Way in the pre-dawn hours. This image is one frame from 600 forming a time-lapse sequence of the Milky Way rising. It captured the brightest of a handful of Aquarids the camera recorded last night, showing the meteor shooting out of Aquarius at left toward the Milky Way. Subsequent frames picked up a dim "smoke" trail dissipating over the next 2 minutes. But this frame nicely caught the entire meteor showing its change of colour of the ionization trail as it descended deeper into our atmosphere, typical of bright meteors.
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http://www.amazingsky.net
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great shot ..........you said you took 600 images for timelapse.........can you help me............so your going to take the images and create a movie?....stills to a movie?how?....I no stiching stills together is one thing....or the slow overlay of the diferent images to show still shots in rapid succession for the movement....like old time movies that is my goal this summer......shooting the milkyway is my passion
Posted by blondedragon 2014-05-05 20:35:19
blondedragon: if you have a mac, you can use free software such as Time Lapse Assembler to convert your hundreds of photos into a video. It can display your photos as individual video frames at 25 frames per second.

Nice shot Alan. Im hoping to catch a few tonight, weather permitting.

David Finlay
twitter: @clearskiestv
Posted by starfield7 2014-05-06 02:37:05
thx........I used to have a darkroom im learning the digital age technology of late
Posted by blondedragon 2014-05-06 08:05:23
 
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