Galeri Foto Hujan Meteor Geminid 13-14 Desember 2012

Assalamualaikum... Hujan meteor Geminid tahunan telah memenuhi angkasa pada tanggal 13-14 Desember 2012 lalu. Ada yang sempat lihat ...

Assalamualaikum...

Hujan meteor Geminid tahunan telah memenuhi angkasa pada tanggal 13-14 Desember 2012 lalu.
Ada yang sempat lihat gak? wahh... beruntung banget kamu yang sempat melihat hujan meteor Geminid kemarin, karena hujan meteor Geminid baru akan terjadi lagi pada tanggal 13-15 Desember 2013 nanti. Kalau ditempatku waktu tanggal 13-14 Desember kemarin itu lagi mendung, malah malam-malam sebelumnya suka hujan deras... jadinya gak bisa mengamati humet nya deh...

Spesial buat kamu yang sama kayak aku, gak sempat mengamati peristiwa astronomi yang satu ini, berikut 10 foto hujan meteor Geminid yang terjadi pada 13-14 Desember 2012 kemarin, yang aku kumpulkan dari beberapa situs di internet :


A meteor streaks past stars in the night sky
over the village of Pesevici, near Zenica, 80 km (49 miles)
from the capital Sarajevo, December 14, 2012.
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

(BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
Astrophotographer Tommy Eliassen
sent in a photo of a Geminid meteor taken over Hemnes,
Nordland, Norway, on Dec. 11, 2012.

Astrophotographer Mark Ezell
sent in this photo of a Geminid meteor
taken Dec. 13, 2012, in Lometa, TX.


A meteor shower lights up the sky
over the Mexican volcano Popocatepetl
near the village San Nicolas de los Ranchos in Mexican
state of Puebla in the early hours of December 14, 2004.
The shower, named Geminid because it appears to originate
from the constellation Gemini, lit up the sky with dozens
of shooting stars per hour. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar



A Geminid meteor streaks between peaks
of the Seven Sisters rock formation early December 14, 2010
in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada.
The meteor display, known as the Geminid meteor shower
because it appears to radiate from the constellation Gemini,
is thought to be the result of debris cast
off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaethon.
The shower is visible every December.
(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

In this picture provided by Wally Pacholka of AstroPics.com,
a Geminid fireball explodes over the Mojave Desert
in the Jojave Desert, Calif. on Dec. 13, 2009.
In mid-December 2010, the Geminid meteor shower
will make its annual appearance, just in time for Christmas.
Astronomers consider it the best meteor shower of 2010,
with more than 100 meteors streaking through
the night sky every hour.


A Geminid meteor streaks above one
of the peaks of the Seven Sisters rock formation early December 14, 2010
in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada.
The meteor display, known as the Geminid meteor shower
because it appears to radiate from the constellation Gemini,
is thought to be the result
of debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaethon.
The shower is visible every December.
(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)


A Geminid meteor streaks diagonally across the sky
against a field of star trails in this two-minute exposure early
December 14, 2006 over the Lake Mead National Recreation Area
near Willow Beach, Arizona.
The meteor display, known as the Geminid meteor shower
because it appears to radiate from near the star Castor
in the constellation Gemini,
is thought to be the result of
debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaethon.
The shower is visible every December.
(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

A meteor (bottom L) streaks past stars,
which light up the night sky over the al-Azraq desert
in Jordan in the early hours of December 14, 2004.
The shower, named Geminid because it appears to originate from the constellation Gemini,
lit up the sky with dozens of shooting stars per hour.
(Picture taken with 400 Asa film with 10 minute exposure)
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REUTERS/Ali Jarekji AJ/AA

Dan untuk foto yang terakhir ini, spesial banget lho...
Karena foto-foto diatas fotografer dan lokasinya dari luar negeri, nah untuk satu ini dari dalam negeri. Tepatnya dari Bali. Berikut fotonya :

Salah satu meteor terang Geminids
seperti yang terekam di Bali - Indonesia meski langit cukup berawan.
Kombinasi terangnya cahaya meteor dan lamanya bukaan rana kamera (30 detik)
menyebabkan lingkungan nampak terang benderang layaknya siang,
padahal pengamatan dilakukan di Jumat dinihari 14 Desember 2012.
Sumber: Malik Nur Hakim, 2012.

Subhanallah, 
sungguh pemandangan langit yang sangat menakjubkan ya... :)

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