Camelopardalids by abirkill

Camelopardalids

A new meteor shower, named the Camelopardalids, reached a peak last night. The shower, so named because the meteors would appear to originate from the direction of the constellation Camelopardalis, are a result of the Earth passing through the trail of comet 209P/LINEAR, discovered in 2004.

This had all the hallmarks of being a great display -- the western US and Canada was expected to have the best display, the moon wouldn't rise at the time of the peak, and the rate of meteors was predicted to be as high as 100 per hour. Unfortunately for the Vancouver, the weather once again conspired to prevent seeing this, with nearly 100% cloud cover forecast.

Determined not to be beaten quite so easily, careful studying of weather maps and predictions led me to decide that I could get clear skies by driving south into northern Washington, where coastal areas looked like they would be mostly clear, so I jumped in the car and headed to Deception Pass State Park near Anacortes, WA.

My weather predictions turned out to be pretty good - while there was cloud on the horizon, and some occasional patches blowing by overhead, by and large it was a cloud-free, if slightly hazy, night. The only thing that could go wrong now was if the meteor shower didn't live up to expectations!

It didn't! Far from predictions of 100 per hour, I saw only four during the entire night! Looking online, it appears that the meteor shower peaked earlier than expected (at 9:00pm PST, when it was still light), was less intense than expected, and the meteors were smaller than expected, mostly being barely visible unless you were looking in exactly the right spot.

I had hoped that the camera might have picked up some more, but while it did, even these are very faint. There are two meteor trails in this photo, but it's almost impossible to see them at anything less than full resolution. However, I was fortunate enough to get some Milky Way visibility. It was not the best display I've seen by any means, being almost invisible to the eye, but some is better than none! The clouds on the horizon also picked up the lights of Everett and Seattle, giving an almost sunset-like glow from the sodium lighting. The star at the top left of the photo is Vega, the fifth brightest star in the night sky.

This was taken at 1:15am using ISO 4000, f/3.2, 16mm, for 20 seconds.
Gorgeous
May 25th, 2014  
This is gorgeous. Instant Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
Fabulous shot, and narrative! Amazing shot, and dedication, planning and execution!
May 25th, 2014  
Gorgeous. FAV
May 25th, 2014  
As usual, another work of art Alexis! Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
Uhm.... Stunning? Stupendous? Most awesomest ever? Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
beautiful image Alexis despite it being not what you expected
May 25th, 2014  
Beautiful! Also, the narrative is really appreciated, thank you!
May 25th, 2014  
Wow!fav!
May 25th, 2014  
The wonders of nature and your beautiful photography. An unbeatable combination. Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning.
May 25th, 2014  
Awesome! Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Beautiful light and golden tones!
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning shot Alexis. Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
Beautiful!! Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
I don't know Alexis- I know it's not what you wanted, but it's still spectacular! fav
May 25th, 2014  
Gorgeous. Fav! The meteors were a bust on the east coast too.
May 25th, 2014  
Fantastic capture. Fav ++
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning capture!!! Beautiful shot!!! Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
Truly inspiring - fav
May 25th, 2014  
Amazing work. Love it. fav
May 25th, 2014  
Beautiful Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Wow.. gorgeous and breathtaking
May 25th, 2014  
Very nicely stacked and blended Alexis. Also a nice composition. Unfortunately it was overcast in my neck of the woods. Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Fantastic shot.
May 25th, 2014  
Spectacular exposure. Love it. Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
Amazing image!!
May 25th, 2014  
Just incredible. Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
I can't imagine a more lovely capture than this! Absolutely stunning! And I live in Washington and have never heard a thing about this coming!!!
FAV
May 25th, 2014  
Great shot you might if been disappointed but this is a beautiful shot
May 25th, 2014  
Absolutely stunning Alexis! I love to read the description of how you got a particular shot and in this case your determination to get this shot is amazing! Fabulous even if it's not quite what you wanted! Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
beautiful. fav
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning. Beautiful color and detail. Like the use of the dock to create leading lines.
May 25th, 2014  
Instant fav as always!
May 25th, 2014  
Oh! (speechless fave)
May 25th, 2014  
Wow!. Stunned. Exquisite capture FAV! FAV!
May 25th, 2014  
Awesome capture - unbelievably good. Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Fabulous fav.
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning capture - Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
Just wow, and what dedication. Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Awesome Alexis. Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Wow, spectacular shot!
May 25th, 2014  
Wow, quite awesome!
May 25th, 2014  
A stunning shot. Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
amazing photo... fav
May 25th, 2014  
Wow. Hauntingly beautiful! Fav!
May 25th, 2014  
Another instant Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
I salute your dedication and the beauty of this picture. Fav.
May 25th, 2014  
wow!
May 25th, 2014  
Stunning -- A fab capture -- fav
May 25th, 2014  
This is quite incredible fav
May 25th, 2014  
Really fantastic. Fav
May 25th, 2014  
Amazing, fav.
May 25th, 2014  
Fantastic! fav.
May 26th, 2014  
Absolutely gorgeous. Breathtaking.
May 26th, 2014  
This is beautiful! We didn't have any luck with them either
May 26th, 2014  
Amaaaaaaaaaaaazing!
May 26th, 2014  
wow so gorgeous!! fav!
May 26th, 2014  
Fav!
May 26th, 2014  
Stunning, beyond words. Your dedication to getting a shot is amazing. You inspire!
May 26th, 2014  
Fav... breathtaking!
May 29th, 2014  
Congrats on #3, spectacular and a big fav!
May 30th, 2014  
Excellent work as usual Alexis.
May 30th, 2014  
Congrats on TT - I love this shot for so many reasons.
May 30th, 2014  
Gorgeous! Another spectacular shot and a fav!
May 30th, 2014  
This is spectacular... gorgeous. Your persistence paid off.
May 31st, 2014  
WOW!!! Congrats!
May 31st, 2014  
Jaw dropping view of the stars from one of my absolute favorite places on the planet! All I can say is Wow! And Fav!
May 31st, 2014  
This is just incredibly beautiful regardless of what you hoped for. Fav! And congrats on TT.
May 31st, 2014  
fantastic.
May 31st, 2014  
Love your milky way shots and this is no exception! Your work is the benchmark for me of what I aim to achieve with my own astrophotography! Fav
May 31st, 2014  
Very well deserving of making the Top Twenty! Congratulations!
June 3rd, 2014  
Wow! Amazing! FAV!
June 3rd, 2014  
Great shot...very nice work!
June 3rd, 2014  
phenomenal as usual ...
June 6th, 2014  
A fantastic effort to chase the meteors.....beautifull shot
June 8th, 2014  
impressive image.
June 18th, 2014  
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