The 2014 Perseid meteor shower is underway and ramping up in intensity, but the moon will increasingly interfere with viewing as the shower’s peak approaches. This one was caught to the northeast while out looking for Delta Aquarids and Piscis Austranids earlier this week.
I pursue photos and time-lapse videos of every meteor shower when conditions are favorable. Here’s my Perseid meteor shower footage from 2013:
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