The Peraides Meteor Shower August 11th-12th

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The Peraides Meteor Shower August 11th-12th

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Hey all,

I just got done processing last night'sPerseid Meteor Shower and just posted it on youtube. I must admit I need to figure out how to get the better quality up there with the video codec. This one I just used the AVI Mpeg straight from PIPP. It seems to be blotchy at times. The raw one is nice and smooth

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https://youtu.be/gAsdLHouWCw

The video is about 20-25 minutes and I used my DIY meteor/All-sky box with a Rasberry Pi4 in it running Astroberry over the Linux based Raspian OS.
I used my trusty old ZWO 385mc camera in there and used FireCapture and took 1 second exposures which a gain around 370. I started recording from 1am to about 5am. There are some fireballs in there and bunch of meteors but they appear to go real fast. You can always use the speed mode on youtube to slow them down. The first third has some clouds in int but starts to clear up toward the middle

I wasn't sure if this was the right place to post it, but it seemed fit enough since it was the solar system, the moon, planets and all :)

[img]Hey all,

I just got done processing last night'sPerseid Meteor Shower and just posted it on youtube. I must admit I need to figure out how to get the better quality up there with the video codec. This one I just used the AVI Mpeg straight from PIPP. It seems to be blotchy at times. The raw one is nice and smooth

The video is about 20-25 minutes and I used my DIY meteor/All-sky box with a Rasberry Pi4 in it running Astroberry over the Linux based Raspian OS.
I used my trusty old ZWO 385mc camera in there and used FireCapture and took 1 second exposures which a gain around 370. I started recording from 1am to about 5am. There are some fireballs in there and bunch of meteors but they appear to go real fast. You can always use the speed mode on youtube to slow them down.

I wasn't sure if this was the right place to post it, but it seemed fit enough since it was the solar system, the moon, planets and all, if it should be somewhere else then please do so :)

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