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RE: See Tonight’s Potentially Historic New Meteor Shower’s 100,000 ‘Shooting Stars’: What You Can See In The Night Sky This Week - Forbes
I will definitely take the opportunity to look at the night sky. But not today, today it is too cloudy. I love watching astronomical phenomena. This fascination came to me when I had plenty of time to observe Comet Gale-Bopp. It had two tails and was extremely bright. It made an unforgettable impression on one young man - me.
According to the article, Wednesday and Thursday also look like potentially good nights. It may be possible to see "Earth shine" then without the need for binoculars, also Friday - with binoculars (Wednesday might need binoculars, too).
Thanks for the info.
Do you also like to observe astronomical phenomena? What do you remember the most?
In recent years, I have enjoyed experimenting with "night sky photography" in my own neighborhood and "dark sky photography" when I get the chance for a road trip. Here are some past activities with my son (@cmp2020), and a couple of his friends (@astronomyizfun and @cmac).
This picture with Mars above the horizon, from our 2018 trip is still my favorite:
And I like this one, too, with the accidental effect of starlight reflecting off the car. Of course, I didn't even know about the reflection until I downloaded the photos later, but I like how it turned out.
Both photos were taken with a cell phone (on a tripod).
Honestly, these are incredible photos. But what impressed me the most was that they were made with a cell phone. Now I wanted to experiment myself.
Thanks for your comment :-)