BBC Sky at Night Magazine

One night, two meteors

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For most of my life I’ve been an armchair astronomer, occasional­ly venturing out and lying on the ground to marvel at the stars, meteors and satellites. I live in Cambridge with lots of light pollution so have never tried to image the night sky. Enter the August issue of BBC Sky at Night Magazine! I read the articles by Stuart Atkinson: “Just be content to stand there in the dark and wait for shooting stars…”; and by Pete Lawrence: “Can you capture a Perseid?” and decided that since I have a GoPro, there must be a chance, even with street lights. Well, the night of 6 August was clear and I thought I would practise. Guided by hints and tips from the magazine’s articles, I opted for an exposure of 30 seconds at ISO 400 and took a few hundred images of different parts of the sky. I managed to capture two meteors, the first passing through Ursa Major (not a Perseid) and the second streaking past Mirfak (certainly a Perseid); how lucky was that? They’re not brilliant images (there is some trailing), but thanks to those articles and the challenge to try astrophoto­graphy, it’s great that I can identify the whole of Perseus and Mirfak, the Pleiades, Ursa Major and Capella, in addition to capturing the meteors. Thanks for reawakenin­g the night sky for me!

Phil Seeney, Cambridge

A pleasure, Phil. Here’s hoping you continue to get inspiratio­n as we move into dark sky season! – Ed.

 ??  ?? Meteor double: Phil’s shots of two meteors, one passing the Plough (left) and another passing Perseus (right)
Meteor double: Phil’s shots of two meteors, one passing the Plough (left) and another passing Perseus (right)

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