Camelopardalid meteor
Taken by Mark A. Brown on May 24, 2014 @ Carlisle, PA
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 24/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2014:05:24 04:42:09
 
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Skies were generally clear hours before the predicted peak, but clouds soon started to roll in around 2:00 am. Image is looking north with Polaris in top center. Several other meteors were observed, but their path didn't appear to match the Camelopardalid radiant. Captured with Canon 60Da, ISO 6400, f/2.8, 25 sec. exposure. Sigma lens 17-50mm @ 17mm.
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This is still great. Watching from the amazing skies of East Tucson, AZ, only caught one, which was seen by my husband who isnt even a fan of such fun stuff. Figures. :-) Awesome to see such great pics. :-)
Posted by BMoScorp113 2014-05-24 04:07:53
 
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