Geminid fireball
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on December 14, 2014 @ Veszprem, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2014:12:15 01:06:13
 
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The day after... The night of the maximum was ruined by bad weather but today evening I had some clear sky. Shallow fog was present but despite the not really good seeing I could photograph 55 meteors (mostly Geminids) tonight in 3 hours' interval. The most beautiful was a -6 mag. bright green fireball, which just fell below Orion. After 3 hours of observation the shallow fog closed above me, but I came home with a great joy for having seen so fantastic show! Nikon D5100 camera wiht Tokina 11-16 lens @11mm, F2.8, ISO6400, 13 sec. exp.
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Great picture. I also saw a green fireball that night, my first since the Leonids of 2001.
Posted by voyager2 2014-12-15 02:05:15
 
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