Camelopardalids Meteors
Taken by Richard Hay on May 24, 2014 @ Jacksonville, Florida
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5100
Exposure Time: 339/10
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2014:05:24 04:15:56
 
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I was outside between 2-4 AM EDT with my Nikon D5100 set up for long exposure shots to see if I could capture any Camelopardalids meteors. Overall I saw about 7 while observing and I managed to capture two of them in one shot.
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Awesome that you got two in one shot!!! Great job! :-) Thanks for sharing.
Posted by BMoScorp113 2014-05-24 04:09:18
Bigger path seems to be a double satellite flare, more than a meteor. Browse heavens-above.com to check it.
Posted by eirexas 2014-05-24 04:17:58
This looks like the debris trail that four of us saw from Northern CA at about 12:32 to 12:38 AM PDT (0732-0738 UT). Are you sure this is a meteor trail: did you see the meteor, or did you capture the debris trail?
Don Machholz
Colfax, CA.
Posted by Cometdon 2014-05-24 14:46:21
 
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