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Sequence of 180 images shot between 3:00AM and 4:00AM on the morning of Wednesday, August 12, 2009 near the peak of the Perseid Meteor Shower. Each image has an exposure time of 20 seconds using a Canon 20Da and a 15 mm lens. The images have been cumulatively added to create this movie that shows the path of the stars through the sky.
A short video of my friend's character watching the August 12th Meteor Shower!
this is me babbling during the meteor shower on august 11, 2009 through august 12, 2009. This is a bonus video.
Whats Up for August? Meteors! Hello and welcome. Im Jane Houston Jones at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. 2009 is International Year of Astronomy. And each month this year were showcasing a great celestial object or event. This month its the Perseid Meteor Shower! Have you ever wondered what makes these cosmic fireworks? Meteor showers are just the debris of a passing comet or sometimes the debris from a fragmented asteroid. When a comet nears the sun, its icy surface heats up.This causes clouds of gas, dirt and dust to be released, forming a tail of debris that can stretch for millions of miles. As Earth passes near the dusty tail, some of the dust particles hit our atmosphere.They burn up and create the great celestial fireworks we see. NASA generates meteor shower forecasts to prevent potential hazards to spacecraft that are launching or orbiting Earth. NASA also monitors these showers to check the accuracy of the forecasts. NASAs Deep Impact mission is now on an extended mission called EPOXI. It will visit comet Hartley 2 in 2010. And the Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres flies by Vesta for the first time in 2011, and flies by the dwarf planet Ceres in 2015. You don't need a telescope or binoculars to view a meteor shower. In fact, meteor showers are best seen with the unaided eye. You'll see some Perseids all month long -- before and after midnight but the real fireworks will appear in the wee hours of Wednesday, August 12th.Between 2 and 4 am ...
Sequence of 180 images shot between 3:00AM and 4:00AM on the morning of Wednesday, August 12, 2009 near the peak of the Perseid Meteor Shower. Each image has an exposure time of 20 seconds using a Canon 20Da and a 15 mm lens.
Here is my video of the Perseids meteor shower August 2009 for those of you who didn't get a chance to see the real thing. There are some small meteors and some large ones, watch closely. The video was recorded from my home near Glasgow in Scotland. Watch it in full screen mode.
Wednesday: Get two "free" movie tickets. Read Pearls Before Swine. Watch some Hulu. Work on a photomosaic Toy Story puzzle. Play with Sterling. Go out to dinner. Meteor shower tonight - couldn't see anything. Pearls Before Swine: comics.com stephanpastis.wordpress.com Rate, comment, favorite, and subscribe! Follow me twitter.com Be sure to watch: Danny: www.youtube.com Philip: www.youtube.com
Wednesday: Get two "free" movie tickets. Read Pearls Before Swine. Watch some Hulu. Work on a photomosaic Toy Story puzzle. Play with Sterling. Go out to dinner. Meteor shower tonight - couldn't see anything. Pearls Before Swine: comics.com stephanpastis.wordpress.com Rate, comment, favorite, and subscribe! Follow me twitter.com Be sure to watch: Danny: www.youtube.com Philip: www.youtube.com
This time lapse shows the series of shots used to create these star trails: www.flickr.com As you'll see, there was quite a bit more here that wasn't used in the star trails composite. This time lapse shows the moonrise, clouds streaming into view, and beginning of twilight. The shots used were taken between 12:40 AM until 5:30 AM Mountain Time on August 12, 2009. If you watch very closely you'll be able to see some meteors. It really was a meteor sprinkle, not a shower. Music: Eurythmics "Ministry of Love" from the 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) soundtrack
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Hey so this is part 1 of our Perseid Meteor movie and hopefully we can sneak out of the house to capture the part 2 ... keep fingers crossed!
Perseid This is the most famous of all meteor showers. It never fails to provide an impressive display and, due to its summertime appearance, it tends to provide the majority of meteors seen by non-astronomy enthusiasts. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it appears to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks, there is a slow build-up. It is possible to spot five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour by August 10. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of August 12/13 and then rapidly decline to about 10 per hour by August 15.
This video is about the Perseid Meteor shower which happened at the 11th/12th August. If you would like to know about the perseid meteor you should check out wikipedia. Made by Elite2882. No Copyrights Intended.
D90 Time Lapse: Perseid Meteor Shower Night Sky in Frazier Park, Aug 12, 2009
The Perseid meteor shower will not only be in space, but cyberspace as well, as stargazers follow it on Twitter.. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com
I caught this with a basic Canon PowerShot camera. I had it facing up the entire night and this was the only footage it captured.
the meteor shower was supposed to be on tonight sadly. i didn't see anything thanks for watching message me (vlog video ideas) whatmohawkponydo@gmail.com love you! follow me on twitter twitter.com
august 12th ( 5:35am - 5:40am ) this wasn't the best meteor shower a round our area. but later tonight. i'll try again. thanks for watching.
Part of the Perseid Meteor Shower! Occurred Sometime between 12am - 5am 8/12 PS YAY!!! for crappy quality! *** i DO NOT own any music or programs used to edit this. ALL rights go to their respective owners. *** Edited Using: iMovie 09' Song: Sandstorm Artist: Darude
The Perseids meteor shower peaks tonight, the 12th of August 2009 and I only found out today when i logged onto Google, who've changed their homepage logo for the occasion. I was searching around the web for articles about it and I found an application that allows you to browse around the sky in 3D and see the stars! (My next video will be back to normal :) Stellarium: www.stellarium.org Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Talk to me on Skype: Contact Name: DanWantsTech...
The Perseids meteor shower peaked on the 12th of August 2009 and I only found out that day when i logged onto Google, who changed their homepage logo for the occasion. I was searching around the web for articles about it and I found an application that allows you to browse around the sky in 3D and see the stars! Stellarium: www.stellarium.org Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Talk to me on Skype: Contact Name: DanWantsTech
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Today, August 12, 2009 Perseid Meteor Shower (video)
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August 12, 2009 at about 3 am central time in Illinois I was hoping to see a meteor shower at this time. Song - SR71 Right Now
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Happy Birthday to meee!- Erica This is a video of my friend, Chantelle, and I. We've decided to "vlog" about events that happen, both big and small, during our senior year, which officially kicks off this Thursday. This is the first of many videos to come during the year. So, we didn't film any meteors that night, but we DID see them! As we say in the video, this was at midnight, which is the reason for the darkness. haha. Comment, rate, and/or subscribe if you'd like, I don't really care. These videos are not for YOUR entertainment, they're for OUR memories. (: Oh, and you can also follow us on Twitter! Erica: www.twitter.com/ahhhhERICA Chantelle: www.twitter.com/Chantelle717
Happy Birthday to meee!- Erica This is a video of my friend, Chantelle, and I. We've decided to "vlog" about events that happen, both big and small, during our senior year, which officially kicks off this Thursday. This is the first of many videos to come during the year. So, we didn't film any meteors that night, but we DID see them! As we say in the video, this was at midnight, which is the reason for the darkness. haha. Comment, rate, and/or subscribe if you'd like, I don't really care ...
to the star constellation of Perseus. Perseid meteor shower radiant point, above the North-East horizon View of Perseid meteor radiant point, above NE horizon after midnight The meteors actually have nothing to do with the stars we see from Earth, as being part of Perseus. It just appears as though the meteors originate from Perseus. In fact, the rock fragments are close to the Earth thats why they burn in our atmosphere. They are very close, just a few hundred miles not many, many light ...
Talking about my new Red Nose Pitbull Lucy, my new CD "Reefer Madness" (Release Date : 8/28/09), and watching meteorites as they fly by Earth. Enjoy! -Lie4ADub84 (Audible484) www.myspace.com www.twitter.com
a meteor!!!!
a meteor!!!!
Faint Meteor Shower of August 2009 in San Jose,CA. Too bad there is too much light outside to see the actual shower. Recorded for a friend to hear since he lives in a noisy neighborhood.
Me filming the meteor shower that happened on august 12 2009 a little after midnight follow me on twitter: twitter.com
The Newbury Astronomical Society was interviewed about the Great Twitter #Meteorwatch, and event taking place on the 11, 12, and 13th of August. Perseid Image courtesy of Bill Pinnell, Audio recording courtesy of Elias Jordan ... #Meteorwatch Meteor Meteorwatch "Meteor Shower" Astronomy Berkshire Newbury "The moon" Sky Space "Adrian West" Science Twitter
August 11, 2009,perseid meteor shower video pt.1
cloudy days and nights suck in Los Angeles. I can't see the meteor shower tonight, so hopefully tomorrow night or someone can post a response vid =D
Patti & I chillin otu side watching the August 12th, 2009 meteor shower for about an hour. I'm pretty much just texting Shaun. xD
God blessed us with atmosphere. Tonight is the proof. www.justayesornoplease.com The best way to see these beautiful sites is to go to a location where skies are clear and where the city lights do not make a glow in the sky. the darker the better. The best show should be after 1am.
God blessed us with atmosphere. Tonight is the proof
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Perseid This is the most famous of all meteor showers. It never fails to provide an impressive display and, due to its summertime appearance, it tends to provide the majority of meteors seen by non-astronomy enthusiasts. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it appears to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks, there is a slow build-up. It is possible to spot five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour by August 10. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of August 12/13 and then rapidly decline to about 10 per hour by August 15.
Jag.me This is the most famous of all meteor showers. It never fails to provide an impressive display and, due to its summertime appearance, it tends to provide the majority of meteors seen by non-astronomy enthusiasts. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it appears to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three ...
Perseid This is the most famous of all meteor showers. It never fails to provide an impressive display and, due to its summertime appearance, it tends to provide the majority of meteors seen by non-astronomy enthusiasts. This meteor shower gets the name "Perseids" because it appears to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks, there is a slow build-up. It is possible to spot five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour by August 10. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of August 12/13 and then rapidly decline to about 10 per hour by August 15.
The Perseids (pronounced /ˈpɜrsiː.ɨdz/ us dict: pûr′·sē·ĭdz) are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle. The Perseids are so called because the point they appear to come from, called the radiant, lies in the constellation Perseus. Meteor showers occur when Earth moves through a meteor stream. The stream in this case is called the Perseid cloud and it stretches along the orbit of the Comet Swift-Tuttle. The cloud consists of particles ejected by the comet as it passed ...
NOT FOOTAGE OR A PICTURE! -------------------------------------------- anyone see a perseid? i didnt after a whole night :l ... perseid meteor meteorite shower hit earth 2009 august 11 12 sighting in the sky footage picture uk united kingdom london blackpool wirral birkenhead chester liverpool manchester all sightings
12:35 am central midwestern region of usa. for 3 hrs.. even if u dont live near look up u might see something intresting :)
Cheyenne's Vlog about meteor shower August 11-12 2009 ... Vlog
sean and his sister were in the process of saying hello when they were interrupted by a huge flying bug.
Are you ready for this year's Perseid Meteor Shower? What will be the best place to watch and when will be the best date to see the most "shooting stars"? Follow along and let's find out

