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Five shooting stars and airglow shown above the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park while stargazing during the Perseid Meteor Shower.

Photographing the Perseid Meteor Shower from Michigan’s Keweenaw Dark Sky Park

Thomas Oliver August 13, 2023

The Perseid Meteor shower peaked Saturday night as the Earth passes through the dust left by the Swift-Tuttle comet. I think I saw more shooting stars, sitting out for the few hours that I did, than the total I have seen for the past decade.

The five shooting stars in this image are from a composite of three 15-second exposures (though the three meteorites on the right hand side were all from the same individual picture).

Also in this picture is an example of “airglow” a phenomenon similar to the Aurora but less intense. Airglow is caused by the steady stream of radiation from the sun and while it is not typically visible to the unaided eye, it shows up in long exposure photos.

Special thanks to the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park, and Chris Guibert for hosting and organizing a Perseid Meteor Shower Party. There were about 20 Dark Sky enthusiasts and other photographers taking in the meteorite show and hanging out under the stars. It was a lot of fun.

In Night Sky Tags Night Sky, Keweenaw Dark Sky Park, Keweenaw, Meteor Shower, Perseids, Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, Airglow, Summer, Stars, Shooting Star, Big Dipper, Light Pollution, Ursa Major, Michigan, Upper Michigan

Sci-Fi Photography Workshop

Thomas Oliver August 9, 2022

During our most recent Night Sky Photography Workshop, this one led by Nate Bett with me assisting, I was taking pics of the participants, along the shore of Lake Superior, with the Milky Way overhead during the practical application portion of the workshop. One of the participants decided to leave earlier than everyone else. When I saw that his path of turning his vehicle around was going to cast his headlight beams across every single one of the remaining participants, I quickly started a long exposure in hopes of capturing something interesting. I had no idea that the result would be so “sci-fi.”

The clouds in the sky, the headlight passing through the light Lake Superior fog that was starting to condense, the movement of the participants all came together to make something ethereal and completely beyond what I thought I would capture.

In Night Sky Tags Aurora, Lake Superior, Light Pollution, Night Sky, Northern Lights, Summer, Bete Gris, Stars, Milky Way, Photo Workshop, Keweenaw, Keweenaw Dark Sky Park

Brad gets his first look, ever, at the Northern Lights during the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park’s inaugural Night Sky Photography Workshop.

Keweenaw Dark Sky Park Inaugural Night Sky Photography Workshop

Thomas Oliver June 26, 2022

The inaugural Night Sky Photo Workshop at the newly designated Keweenaw Dark Sky Park was a success. Admittedly, it took some perseverance and patience but many hours after the class portion of the workshop concluded the sky finally cleared (mostly) and offered beautiful views of the Milky Way in one direction and the glow of the northern lights in the other. This was Brad’s first time getting his own pictures of the Aurora and he was very excited about it.

The Night Sky Photography Workshops take place each month at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, on (or near) the date of the new moon. Check out the Lodge’s website and calendar of events for the next workshop. Call or email the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge’s Events and Education to get signed up.

Poster from the inaugural Night Sky Photography Workshop at the newly designated Keweenaw Dark Sky Park.

In Night Sky Tags Aurora, Lake Superior, Stars, Keweenaw, Keweenaw Dark Sky Park, Northern Lights, Night Sky, Summer, Upper Michigan, Photo Workshop, People

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