One of the most active meteor showers of the year, the Geminid meteor shower has a broad peak, so you can catch the peak action in the early morning hours of December 13 and 14, and the nights on either side of those dates may have a decent quantity of meteors as well. I'm going to catch it from the warmest, driest, darkest, clearest place I can find: Death Valley!
Create a Timelapse Video of the Geminid Meteor Shower
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lindo!
c'est superbe ! vous êtes un génie
vry vry nice
very nice
amazing
Just beautiful!
Beautiful set of pictures. Really outstanding work.
Next part of this scenario could be North Korea vs South Korea, Japan and the US
ultimate
Good luck with the timelapse +Jeff Sullivan would love to have a go at it myself but I fear it will sadly be below the horizon for us here in Australia.