southern Taurids Meteor
Taken by Jan Curtis on October 25, 2022 @ Oracle, Arizona
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At 8PM (10/25) the skies were clear but my neighbor's landscape lights were on. By 10PM, the skies seemed like there was a high overcast although by now my neighbor's lights were off (as required by Kitt Peak Observatory light ordinance). My images reveal extensive red and green airglow. At 10:29PM, I captured this southern Tauids Meteor with a terminal burst. I suspect that at its peak brightness it reached -6 magnitude. Will attempt more images tonight weather permitting. Tech Specs: Fujifilm X-T3, 16mm, f/2.8, 20s, iso 2500.
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