meteor
Taken by Marko Korosec on November 7, 2015 @
Artvize, Slovenia
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What a great catch I had this morning at 01:53 UTC. A bright Taurid fireball was observed to my east, while one can find a close conjunction of crescent Moon and three planets on the far right. The brightest is indeed the crescent Moon, the one above it it's the Jupiter, while Venus is just rising above the mountain Snežnik there, planet Mars is the one just above it. Nov 7th, 2015 in SW Slovenia.
2nd photo: A group of three Taurid meteors, including one bright fireball, around the constellation Ursa Major early this morning as seen from SW Slovenia. Nov 6th, 2015.
3rd photo: A quite long and bright Southern Taurid meteor (approx -7 magnitude) across the southern sky last night, Nov 3rd, 2015. It was going slow across the sky while falling apart into fragments. Additionally, a bright dust trail was left behind for near 30 minutes, visible to the naked eye for the first 10min!
4th photo: A long Southern Taurids meteor over SW Slovenia which made a trace of near 45° long across the southern sky. It left a lot of dust behind it, which was actually visible for 30min. This is a composite image of 4 photos where one can see a meteor and its dust trail changing with time. Oct 31st, 2015.
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