meteor persistent train
Taken by Jamie Shepherd on January 17, 2021 @ Lochearnhead, Scotland
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A very long duration persistent train was captured on these all-sky camera patrol images. The initial meteor was perhaps -5m. The train can be seen twisting and drifting, as at this high altitude there tends to be a strong wind-shear as the meteor descends. Taken with a Nikon D750, ISO400 setting, Samyang 12mm fisheye at f4. Exposure 05h47m00s UT to 05h51m59s UT, January 16/17 2021. (56.3856°N, 4.2803°W)
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