bright meteor with persistent train
Taken by OLIVIER STAIGER on May 3, 2023 @ Vétroz Switzerland
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I set up camera to shoot nightlapse ( timelapse with 10 second long exposures ) . Caught part of the trail of a bright meteor in one frame, and in subsequent frames persistent train is visible. It is NOT an Eta Aquarid, nor Eta Lyrid, the direction does not match. These images are image stills from timelapse video taken with Canon EOS R6 and 7artisans Fisheye lens RF 10mm f/2.8 . Looking west just minutes after moonset, you can see south to the left and north to right, zenith on top.
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