Sporadic meteor
Taken by Eliot Herman on December 30, 2018 @ Tucson AZ
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A bright sporadic meteor spanning the sky captured at 4:15 am. Possibly a Earth grazer. The camera timing cut off for next exposure just at the end of the meteors flight with a fraction of second between exposures leaving it unknown whether it exploded or faded. This image was captured with a Nikon d810 using a 8 mm fisheye and 15 sec intervals at iso 3200 with an interval timer.
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