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City Nights, Shooting Stars: Capturing the Lyrids with a Camera
space1 month ago

City Nights, Shooting Stars: Capturing the Lyrids with a Camera

In light-polluted urban skies, the author explains how to watch and photograph the Lyrid meteor shower by combining patience with practical gear: set up a wide-angle lens (14–24mm), manually focus on a bright star, shoot 30-second RAW exposures at ISO 800–1600, and leave a camera outside overnight to stack occasional meteors; with a new Moon around April 17, skies can stay dark enough for faint fireballs, and the peak timing around April 21–22 (in 2026) provides two good windows (pre-dawn for North America, post-sunset for Europe), while noting that real-time viewing is best, photography can still yield striking results even from the city.

Perseid Meteor Shower 2025: Viewing Tips Despite the Full Moon
science9 months ago

Perseid Meteor Shower 2025: Viewing Tips Despite the Full Moon

The 2025 Perseid meteor shower will peak on August 12-13, but bright moonlight from the nearly full moon will make viewing challenging. Despite the moon's interference, some meteors will still be visible, especially if viewers watch with their backs to the moon and manage expectations for fewer shooting stars. The best viewing window is around the peak night, with the moon tracing a low arc across the sky, and the radiant point in Perseus rising in the northeast.

August Moon Phases: What to Expect Throughout the Month
science9 months ago

August Moon Phases: What to Expect Throughout the Month

The article provides a guide for amateur astronomers on what to observe during the four major moon phases in August 2024, highlighting key features such as the Apollo 11 landing site during the first quarter, the Tycho crater during the full moon, and the Plato and Archimedes craters during the third quarter, along with tips for observing lunar seas and phenomena like Earthshine during the new moon.