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Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:17 am
by owlice

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Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:43 am
by owlice
White Mountains, California
http://www.tonyrowell.com
Copyright: Tony Rowell
[attachment=5]Lyrid_Metor_and_Mining_Cabin_Rowell.jpg[/attachment]

Southeast Texas
http://www.iphoneastronomy.com
Copyright: Will Young
[attachment=4]lyrid_young.jpg[/attachment]

Stagecoach, Colorado
http://www.jwestlake.com
Copyright: Jimmy Westlake
[attachment=3]Lyrid Meteor 042212(sm)-1.jpg[/attachment]

Monument Valley
http://www.AstroPics.com
Copyright: Wally Pacholka
[attachment=2]MonumentValleyLyridMeteor-4392M-950WallyPacholka.jpg[/attachment]

Malaysia
Copyright: Veerayen Mohanadas
[attachment=1]Meteor Shower(below Galactic Center) - April 22, 2012.jpg[/attachment]

Dances with Meteors
http://www.flickr.com/photos/munnecket/6958602392
Copyright: Tom Munnecke
Click to view full size image
Devil's Thumb and Bear Mountain above Boulder, Colorado
www.pcullyphoto.com
Copyright: Patrick Cullis
[attachment=0]CullisLyrid2012.jpg[/attachment]

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:46 am
by goldpaintphoto
Lyrids Meteor Shower over Crater Lake
Copyright: Brad Goldpaint
http://www.goldpaintphotography.com
[attachment=0]Beyond-the-Rim-by-Brad-Goldpaint.jpg[/attachment]
http://portfolio.goldpaintphotography.c ... 0306-3.jpg

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 4:05 pm
by mexhunter
A cloudless night without meteors.
Copyright: César Cantú

[youtube]http://youtu.be/f0U-En4Ymu8[/youtube]

Note:
The camera pointed only to heaven, but to do so boring, I have overcome the mountain that would appear if the camera down towards the horizon of the earth.

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:09 pm
by pcully


My photograph in the Lyrid Meteor Shower Gallery above was just one of 1300 images I took the night of April 21 following the meteor shower from Boulder, Colorado. Here is the time-lapse video of the shower. A lot of the streaks seen are actually airplanes, but I captured quite a few meteors which are highlighted at the end. A few were not true Lyrids, but I'm pretty sure the best fireball traces back to the constellation namesake.

http://www.pcullyphoto.com

Chris Peterson wrote:
pcully wrote:A few were not true Lyrids, but I'm pretty sure the best fireball traces back to the constellation namesake.
What time was it? It's probably on one of my meteor cameras around the state, so I can tell you for certain if it was a Lyrid or not.
My camera lists it as 1:19:30AM on April 22, 2012, but I found out that my two cameras were improperly synced (the other one never got changed for daylight savings) and now I've synced them both and in the process lost the exact time correction. I believe it was within +/- 3 minutes, but I don't know if that helps any. Thanks for offering to help though!

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:25 pm
by Chris Peterson
pcully wrote:A few were not true Lyrids, but I'm pretty sure the best fireball traces back to the constellation namesake.
What time was it? It's probably on one of my meteor cameras around the state, so I can tell you for certain if it was a Lyrid or not.

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:09 pm
by Seantos
Frame from a milky way time lapse I shot last night at Lynx Lake in Prescott, Arizona during the Lyrid Meteor shower.

Image

Re: Gallery: Lyrid Meteor Shower

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:45 pm
by Chris Peterson
pcully wrote:My camera lists it as 1:19:30AM on April 22, 2012, but I found out that my two cameras were improperly synced (the other one never got changed for daylight savings) and now I've synced them both and in the process lost the exact time correction. I believe it was within +/- 3 minutes, but I don't know if that helps any. Thanks for offering to help though!
Your camera time looks very close. Here is the meteor (which is definitely a Lyrid) from both Guffey (90 miles south of you) and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (30 miles southeast of you). I've also got video of this from Guffey here. If you'd like to send me the image, I'll post it on my Lyrids report page, suitably credited, of course. It's not often I have simultaneous data from the allsky network as well as still camera shots.
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