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Cameras

Below are all sky cameras owned by AMS Members.
An all sky camera is an automated video surveillance device of the night sky in search of meteors to validate minor and major showers and to detect major fireball events.

Location Radius Software Auto-Detection Alerts On Owner Camera Name
Brentwood, CA, United States 140km Other Yes No david samuels CAMS 213
Greenbrier, AR, United States 200km UFOCapture Yes No Stephen Meeks Arkansas MeteorCam
Bryan, TX, USA 80km Sandia Yes No Derek Kuhl All Sky Franklin
Fort Wayne, IN 10km Other Yes No Jeremy Jackson Jackson Meteor Cam
Highway 11, Greenstone, ON, Canada 400km UFOCapture Yes No Rejean Hebert Lydia Lake Lodge Cam
San Francisco, CA, USA 123km Other No No Lisa Jackson earth cam
Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India 14km Other Yes No atul kumar pathak Canon SX50 HS Digital Camera
Norco, CA, USA 2km ASGARD Yes No steven houston steve
Ohrid Lake Court, Las Vegas, NV 89141, USA 2,000km UFOCapture Yes No Gospodin Vojdinovski Gogi
New York, NY, United States 2km ASGARD Yes No Cinthya Cinthya
Albany, MO 64402, USA 455km Other No No Dan Bush Bush Observatory All Sky Camera (Missouri Skies)
Huntsville, AL, USA 100km ASGARD Yes No Danielle Moser NASA test
Power House Rd, Lawndale, NC 28090, USA 402km Sandia Yes No Stuart McDaniel Sandia WSentinel Node 35
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 400km Sandia Yes No Salvador Aguirre Sentinela
MAYHILL, NM 88339, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA NMSkies
Las Cruces, NM, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA NMSU
Dahlonega, GA, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA NGA
Rosman, NC, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA PARI
Cartersville, GA, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA Tellus
Tullahoma, TN, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA Tullahoma
Chickamauga, GA, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA Chickamauga
Huntsville, AL, USA 160km ASGARD Yes No Bill Cooke NASA MSFC

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