eta Aquariid meteor in predawn
Taken by Eliot Herman on May 3, 2020 @ Tucson AZ
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With a nice clear sky I observed for about 90 min in the predawn and at 4:36 am I saw a bright flash of an early eta Aquariid below the radiant The camera also captured the scene as shown. It was beautiful with the predawn glow, Mars above the backyard Saguaro and Saturn and Jupiter to right. Full resolution: https://flic.kr/p/2iXqUtT
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