Geminid Meteors Rain Over Los Angeles | Time-Lapse Video

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
  • Maxim Senin compiled over 15,000 photos taken on the evening of Dec. 12th into the early morning hours of Dec. 13th. Up to 5 meteor per minute could be seen even through the light pollution of the major U.S. city.

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  • @Puleczech
    @Puleczech 9 років тому +4

    Some of it, if not most, must be planes. The trajectory is way too repetitive. They are also quite slow and seem to make a curve.

  • @martinkotrec8127
    @martinkotrec8127 9 років тому +4

    the only meteor is at 1:51 the rest are going way to slow and periodically they must be planes

  • @phab2808
    @phab2808 9 років тому +1

    Holly night pollution batman!

  • @seb246784
    @seb246784 9 років тому +2

    These must be planes.
    Firstly, how do the meteors simply curve around the screen? I want to believe that this is because of the type of lens. Even so, the change of direction would be to drastic for it to be done by a lens alone.
    Secondly, oddly enough, the apparent 'meteors' almost all follow the same path. This is almost near impossible.
    Thirdly, the brightness of the objects isn't changing, this is unreasonable as meteors take all sorts of shapes and sizes.
    The following of a set path, the consistent brightness and the apparent changing of direction, are all relatable to the behaviour of planes.
    #rekt #ihopeEverybodySawThatInTheFirstPlace

  • @Polum824545201
    @Polum824545201 9 років тому

    Okay people, do not look at the bottom of the screen. Instead, look at the sky where the camera is pointed.

  • @prashantnegi007
    @prashantnegi007 9 років тому

    where am i supposed to look ? at the planes ??

  • @gamingvlogsjonathan4665
    @gamingvlogsjonathan4665 9 років тому

    Never mind the light pollution of the major city ,you can still see them in the day light ?? How is that Posable ?

  • @budoutou3298
    @budoutou3298 9 років тому

    生きてる感じがする