Meteors are indicated with circles and a bell sound plays at the same time. The sound is panned to left or right to match the meteor's X coordinate on the screen. The pitch of the note played corresponds to the Y coordinate. The camera lens seems to be coated in a layer of dust, but that's really noise in the camera sensor. This video simulates a long-exposure so any imperfections in the lens or sensor get emphasised. Comparing the different types of meteors seen in the evening and later the next the morning. You can find the channel here: www.youtube.com/@astroasahi
Meteors are indicated with circles and a bell sound plays at the same time. The sound is panned to left or right to match the meteor's X coordinate on the screen. The pitch of the note played corresponds to the Y coordinate. The camera lens seems to be coated in a layer of dust, but that's really noise in the camera sensor. This video simulates a long-exposure so any imperfections in the lens or sensor get emphasised. Comparing the different types of meteors seen in the evening and later the next the morning. You can find the channel here: www.youtube.com/@astroasahi