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....and a pathetic one at that! It's a mug's game ;-) I'm not even
going to put the picture up it's so miniscule! 4 consecutive days of imaging (20 hours worth of exposures). Photographic meteor rates peaked on the 8/9 probably due to the other (non-Perseid) showers active at this time of year. Now they are subsiding slightly and waiting for the Perseids to take centre stage. Let's hope for continued clear weather... -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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