Hi All,
Today early morning one of the famous Meteor shower "Lyrid" was peaked, I planned yesterday to wake-up early in the morning by 3:00 AM and try to get some photos, but was bit lazy & woke up at 4:45 AM and ran to terrace with DSLR and Tripod, And what a sky !!! with little clouds and all washed out with bright moon light, i was expecting it but moon was already near the west horizon still 30 degree above it and i thought i might get East bit darker but all sky was very bright, Mixed with light pollution from City the pics look all red-gray.
So i switched to Mono Chrome mode which at least gives some natural look to photos, with lens set at 18mm, ISO 1600 & Aperture F4.5 i started taking series of photos at 30 sec exposures hoping to catch at least one meteor.
Mean while I was staring in bright sky in hope of catching meteors visually. I had a better experience of catching meteors visually in other part of the sky than where my camera is pointing :D But my efforts was in vain I could not spot a single meteor till East Sky started glowing as sunrise nearing. may be i was late....
I took some 37 snaps till 6:00 AM and returned to continue remaining sleep. After I woke up again at 8:00 I downloaded photos on computer, started analyzing each photo carefully by converting them in negative, and Suddenly I saw one steak on one of the photo which i took of Moon in clouds, Wow a small meteor in Bright Sky !!!
I took this photo to capture beautiful Moon Rays from clouds and turn out to be one with Meteor too.. And that to in just 6 sec exposure !!! - May be that what they call "at Wrong Time at Wrong Place" :D
I am bit suspecius about its origin is Lyrid, but nevertheless I caught one !!!
The beautiful moon-rays and Scorpius... the meteor is about one o'clock position to the pipe... Click on photo to view large size in new window...
This is cropped close up of Meteor part of above photo, it is just to the left of Antares of Scorpio...
Cheers
Sameer
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Washed out Lyrids...
Posted by Sameer Thakur 2 comments
Labels: Astro-Events, Meteor-Shower
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