Quadrantid Meteors
Taken by Eliot Herman on January 4, 2020 @ Tucson AZ
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D850
Exposure Time: 89/10
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2020:01:04 08:57:25
 
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In Tucson it was a nice clear night that became dark with Moonset. I spent much of the night watching, primarily facing north toward the radiant and photographing with fisheye and wide angle lenses to record and pick up the meteors I saw and didn't see. There were Quadrantids visible from midnight onward but less than I expected. An Earthgrazer was seen and captured at midnight and a number of others seen and captured until dawn. The Earthgrazer is shown as well as one good example of a meteor emerging from the radiant.
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