Lyrics from Meteor Shower by Cavetown
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Geminid Meteor Shower
With it being clear for a couple of days here I was able to get out and try to record some meteors as part of the Geminid. While I saw one every few minutes, I was only able to capture three or four.
Orion lies between the two trees near the top of the frame; that's Sirius directly below. In between, and a bit to the left, is a meteor streaking by. We're looking pretty much due east. Gemini is the next constellation toward the left: that's the area in the sky from which the meteors appear to originate (hence the name).
Here's a couple more I saw previous to the one above:
I took these near Traverse City, Michigan; the body of water is Grand Traverse Bay East Arm. Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, near Acme, Michigan, can be seen on the horizon below the meteor.
One image by Richard Koenig; taken December 14th 2023.
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STARGAZE
Looking up at the night sky, I spot an unfamiliar bright star. It rapidly grows larger, and the moment I realize what it is, nothing matters anymore.
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Nova Scotia, Day 4. {Bucket List Shot} My most productive day so far, because one: I’m feeling better, thanks for all the good thoughts, and two: that breezy weather I was whining about finally moved those sticky and stubborn clouds by noon. So I drove to Blue Rocks and did my first and pretty short time lapse in this trip, and meanwhile taking random shots with other camera, with super wide and super tele lenses (I like extremes lol) that turned out pretty good, but needs some time to pick and process and I’m too tired! Then I drove back to the Peggy’s Cove. And I’m sure I’m gonna visit it again; absolutely in love with it. Even when it’s not too kind. @rich.nixx reminded me of Geminids meteor shower, and I was on my way to do a Milky Way with the lighthouse in foreground. Two birds with one stone? Sure! Got there at 7, and the “breeze” was insane. Guessing too over 70km/h, I couldn’t even stand still, even with all the great. So I took shelter behind these big rocks, which limited my composition options, but still something that I could only see in my dreams. Two hours of shooting in that condition. Timelapse, some other shots for stacking the foreground, and a few shots of the Orion in the end, when the Moon rose, and believe it or not, hid behind the clouds. No moonrise then. Just imagine what a day it could have become! I’m walking on the clouds right now because of this. This is one single shot, edited in Lightroom on iPad (limited filters), and no photoshop to enhance those colours. We have to wait until I get back home to make a stacked version and composite the foreground. And for a time lapse that I am so looking forward to! Shot on #Canon R5 + #7Artisans 10mm f/2.8 #fisheye lens 13sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400, 10mm Mounted very low on #Manfrotto Element Planned on #Photopills Tags: #canoncanada #peggyscovelighthouse #halifax #novascotia #explorenovascotia #peggyscove #geminids #meteorshower #meteor #geminidsmeteorshower #milkyway #cangeo #yourshotphotographer #shotoncanon #natgeoyourshot (at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmIqXpgsQ43/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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LLUVIA DE ESTRELLAS 🌠🌠🌠
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I'd sell my own bones for sapphire stone cause blue is your. favorite. color. <3
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Link in my #bio #moon #meteor #meteorshower #october #eclipse #moon #space #universe #physics #science #staycurious #nj #newjersry @njdotcom https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj9Hr-OJxBE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Perseid Meteor Shower: A Celestial Spectacle
The night sky has always been a canvas of wonder, and the Perseid meteor shower stands as one of its most breathtaking masterpieces. Each year, nature treats us to a celestial spectacle as thousands of meteors streak across the heavens, igniting our imaginations and connecting us to the vast universe beyond. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the mesmerizing beauty of the Perseid…
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The Perseid Meteor Shower: A Celestial Spectacle
The night sky has always been a canvas of wonder, and the Perseid meteor shower stands as one of its most breathtaking masterpieces. Each year, nature treats us to a celestial spectacle as thousands of meteors streak across the heavens, igniting our imaginations and connecting us to the vast universe beyond. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the mesmerizing beauty of the Perseid…
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பூமராங் விண்கல் The first meteorite to leave earth பூமியை விட்டு வெளியேறிய முதல் விண்வெளிப் பாறையாக இருக்க வாய்ப்புள்ளது!
சில ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு (The first meteorite to leave earth) மொராக்கோவில் உள்ள சஹாரா பாலைவனத்தில் இருந்து எடுக்கப்பட்ட அடர் சிவப்பு-பழுப்பு நிற கல், பூமியின் பாறையாகத் தோன்றுகிறது.
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#8 - WATCH A METEOR SHOWER
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"The Taurids" Silk flower arrangement 2023 Every October in the Southern Hemisphere, the Earth passes through the Taurid meteor stream. This Taurid meteor shower emanates from the Taurus constellation in the night sky, with space rocks burning up in the Earth's atmosphere like shooting stars. The debris burning up are the remnants of the last cataclysmic comet to hit earth and wipe out all the dinosaurs and marked the return of an ice age. Every year you get so close to death without ever realising it. May we thrive another year. #floral #floralarrangement #skull #taurid #taurus #meteorshower #gothicflowers #alternativeflowers #gothic #alternative #occult #death #life (at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnd8zBtreh2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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