Leading the visual design efforts behind a meteor shower tracking tool built by SpaceML using data sourced from amateur astronomers around the world! The project, known as CAMS (Cameras for All Sky Surveillance) aims to automate video surveillance of the night sky to validate the International Astronomical Union's Working List of Meteor Showers, discover new meteor showers, and predict future meteor showers. Since 2010, CAMS has collected a decade's worth of night sky activity data in the form of astrometric tracks and brightness profiles which are visualized on the CAMS portal. More recently, in 2020, the CAMS project discovered new meteor showers (gamma Piscis Asutrinids IAU 1034, sigma Phoenicids IAU 1035), discovered meteors of a new long-period comet shower called chi Phoenicids, provided the first ever instrumental evidence of Greg-Mellish Comet, and discovered orbits of known meteor showers!