How are there so many stars in that picture?! I've got almost entirely clear skies and I can't even see many stars, let alone meteors.![]()
Is this one? Hope so
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Or is it a satellite?
even my 18-55 kit lens, having an aperture of about 50mm, which is about 10x wider than my eye,
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i think not
No its a Copyright Symbol![]()




I caught a fantastic one
The trail lasted a good 5 seconds...
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Not very impressive. I am glad some of you managed to get lovely pictures.this was from last night, no meteors in this shot, but there's one just out of frame to the left, and er to the right, and there was one above the frame, and behind it etc etc
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You forgot the one hiding behind the tree.![]()
Very much so Andy, and possibly for a couple more nights too, although the activity will be tailing off.
Some more showers...
9th Sept - Piscid Peak (no alcohol involved), just after new moon
5th Nov - Taurid Peak, day before new moon
18th Nov - Leonid Peak, but that's a few days before full moon, so probably won't see any
14th Dec - Geminid Peak, first quarter moon
22nd Dec - Ursid Peak, too near full moon again, but there's indicated a total lunar ecclipse as the moon sets in the early morning.

this was from last night, no meteors in this shot, but there's one just out of frame to the left, and er to the right, and there was one above the frame, and behind it etc etc![]()
What settings and lens did you use?
Here are my attempts from last night - managed to catch one meteor to the right of the radio masts.
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Need to work on my focusing for my star trails though!
will have a bash tonight- can I ask why so many f2.8's and f4's etc as I would have thought f8-f16 for distance or am I thinking incorrectly for 'space'?
Roly, it's quite a nice star trail, how did you merge the files ? If using startrails, to remove the plane, paint over it in black on each sub it appears on.
more light!
ideally you want to shot as wide as you can to get more light in before you get too much movement in the stars (if thats what you are after)
if i just want a static shot i'll shoot a max of 25 seconds in a single exposure at about f4 which is when you just start to see star movement, if you shot 25 seconds at say f11 you just wouldn't see too much
Not a chance of anything happening here tonight.
P*****g down, and very cloudy at the moment![]()