Perseid meteors and satellites brighten up the sky over the Bodie Hills after the 2013 Friends of Bodie Day event in Bodie State Historic Park, California. The annual event is Saturday, August 9 in 2014,
You can see my time-lapse video from this night on my YouTube channel: http://youtu.be/vTXA5gYWtXs?list=PL6012D9822C1BA1E7
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Perseid meteors and satellites brighten up the sky over teh Bodie Hills after the 2013 Friends of Bodie Day event in Bodie State Historic Park, California.
The annual event is Saturday, August 9 in 2014.
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cool
Amazing
La bóveda celeste en luminosa ebullición.
Countless stars
Stunning .*
We've had cloud cover so can't see the stars! Darn! This is wonderful. Thanks +Jeff Sullivan.
Wow! Its so beautiful..
Wunderschön - mystisch
+Donna McClure We've had cloud cover too, so I had to go back to last year's shots to produce this composite. When I say "composite" I should clarify that it is not faked. It uses multiple exposures to include multiple meteors, but the camera and meteors were not moved in any way. The meteors all appear in their original position relative to the tree and camera.
I hope there was no flash flooding where you are +Jeff Sullivan. When I saw those pictures on the news I thought about you.