Leonids 2003 18
Ruger writes "This year's display isn't expected to be a spectacular as last year's, but weather permitting, people in North America should have a pretty good view of the shower. This CNN article provides some information on tonights shower. This is actually the second shower of 2003 and this NASA article gives more details about the shower as well as best viewing times around the world."
I hope it's better that the aurora (Score:2, Interesting)
All the hype, and all I saw were stars. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Links for Time Zone (Score:5, Informative)
Western Time Zone [starryskies.com]
Mountain Time Zone [starryskies.com]
Pacific Time Zone [starryskies.com]
Central Time Zone [starryskies.com]
Re:Links for Time Zone (Score:2, Informative)
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Going to be cold here (Colorado) (Score:4, Informative)
Here are a few tips for anyone else going to try:
Be sure and use a camera that you can control the shutter speed. You will need 20-30 seconds (or more) and a tripod. Aperture of 2.8 or better.
Other helpful things are to use your shot timer if you don't have a remote/shutter trigger cable. Any movement will blur the image.
If you have a wide-angle lens use it. Not only will you cover more sky but it will allow more light to enter the lens.
Re:Going to be cold here (Colorado) (Score:1)
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Re:Going to be cold here (Colorado) (Score:1)
There are a lot of other mfgs who have that feature too. Like the Nikon Coolpix.
Don't get your hopes up... (Score:2, Informative)
Too Bad! (Score:2)
Showers (Score:4, Funny)
Aww. (Score:2)
Moo (Score:2)
The editors here are getting worse and worse.
It is pouring rain here (Score:1)