Quadrantids Meteor Bright
Taken by Gary on January 4, 2014 @ Fort Davis, TX
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T4i
Exposure Time: 605/10
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 6400
Date Taken: 2014:01:04 05:26:25
 
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A probable bright Quadrantids Meteor passing by the head of Draco (Dragon) on 2014/01/04 ~UT11:26 taken with Canon T4i, 18mm f3.5, iso 6400, 60s exp. under poor dusty and windy skies. Full field and cropped images and TheSkyXPro charts of the field with overlay of disastrous Chinesee Fengyun 1C satellite debris pollution trails which make it difficult to id some meteors, sats along with other problems.
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Not a Quadrantids Meteor, id is one of ours (USA), thank G.
Posted by RatAstro 2014-01-04 13:02:27
 
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