Geminids Meteor Shower
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:23 am
Anybody else suffer the cold this morning to see the event? It could not be described as spectacular in that I saw only the odd 3-4 larger, brighter meteorites but certainly more than 100 smaller, short lived ones.
The most spectacular sight was the brilliance of the planet Venus casting its reflection on the still waters Clachan Sound as it rose.
Two unusual observations were in the area of the Plough where an inbound high altitude jet 'crossed the path' of a satellite travelling from the NE in the company of a pair of small meteorites!
The second was in the area of Venus as the aircraft approached its bright light, the contrail started to appear and the whole thing took on the look of a fast moving comet complete with ever lengthening tail!
Other observations; apart from the minor orange glow around Cnoc A Challtuinn and on outside light at Clachan Seil there was no light pollution at all, save for some very annoying high Cirrus cloud in the north conditions were ideal. The sounds of the birds and animals were amazing.
Lastly, Seil never seems to sleep in that there are cars on the move ALL night, coming and going.
Anyway back to bed and await the weekend snow and cold.
There is a 'poor' lunar eclipse on 21 December for those interested!
DonnieC - Insomniac, not through choice
The most spectacular sight was the brilliance of the planet Venus casting its reflection on the still waters Clachan Sound as it rose.
Two unusual observations were in the area of the Plough where an inbound high altitude jet 'crossed the path' of a satellite travelling from the NE in the company of a pair of small meteorites!
The second was in the area of Venus as the aircraft approached its bright light, the contrail started to appear and the whole thing took on the look of a fast moving comet complete with ever lengthening tail!
Other observations; apart from the minor orange glow around Cnoc A Challtuinn and on outside light at Clachan Seil there was no light pollution at all, save for some very annoying high Cirrus cloud in the north conditions were ideal. The sounds of the birds and animals were amazing.
Lastly, Seil never seems to sleep in that there are cars on the move ALL night, coming and going.
Anyway back to bed and await the weekend snow and cold.
There is a 'poor' lunar eclipse on 21 December for those interested!
DonnieC - Insomniac, not through choice