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Have not seen any here since it got dark 2 hours ago.
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On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 23:22:34 UTC-4, Uncarollo2 wrote:
Have not seen any here since it got dark 2 hours ago. And handful, all -1 mag or brighter, under 4th mag max city skies. |
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Uncarollo2:
Have not seen any here since it got dark 2 hours ago. Not great here in Maryland. I began capturing at 0200 EDT with a Starlight Xpress Oculus All-Sky Camera (45-second exposures) and with a GoPro Hero4 Black. I haven't seen any of the GoPro images yet, as the GoPro was independent of the MacBook Pro and images weren't being uploaded. The clouds began rolling in at about 0310 EDT (of course), but I managed to get a very bright Perseid at 0326 EDT. https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/19912978783/. I know that I captured a few dimmer meteors, nothing to crow about. A friend in Wokingham, UK, west of London said he saw six or eight in a 30-minute period. According to my math and my luck, two cameras doubles the chance for failure. Oculus: possibility of AC power failure, software malfunction. GoPro: possibility that all three batteries will go dead halfway through the series. Experience has made me a pessimist. -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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Davoud wrote:
Uncarollo2: Have not seen any here since it got dark 2 hours ago. Not great here in Maryland. I began capturing at 0200 EDT with a Starlight Xpress Oculus All-Sky Camera (45-second exposures) and with a GoPro Hero4 Black. I haven't seen any of the GoPro images yet, as the GoPro was independent of the MacBook Pro and images weren't being uploaded. The clouds began rolling in at about 0310 EDT (of course), but I managed to get a very bright Perseid at 0326 EDT. https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/19912978783/. I know that I captured a few dimmer meteors, nothing to crow about. A friend in Wokingham, UK, west of London said he saw six or eight in a 30-minute period. According to my math and my luck, two cameras doubles the chance for failure. Oculus: possibility of AC power failure, software malfunction. GoPro: possibility that all three batteries will go dead halfway through the series. Experience has made me a pessimist. I saw 15 - 18 in an hour in a 4th magnitude sky with variable cloud. I had planned to observe from my yard which is walled in brick but by next door but builders working on my next door neighbour's house had left the outside lights on when they finished work for the day and the house was empty. I had to go to my allotment for a reasonable sky. There were 6 better than mag 0 including two with red trails. No trains. |
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 20:22:31 -0700 (PDT), Uncarollo2
wrote this crap: Have not seen any here since it got dark 2 hours ago. At first, it was too cloudy. But it cleared up to a haze, and I could see some just before midnight. But it was damn cold! Curse this global warming. I've never seen a summer this cold. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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