Orionid Earthgrazer ( in 2011 )
Taken by OLIVIER STAIGER on October 21, 2011 @ Crans-Montana Switzerland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 550D
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2011:10:21 21:00:27
 
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as the Orionids are coming back ( peak 21-22 oct ) and already active I'd like to share this image I shot back on oct. 21st in 2011, just as the Orionid's radiant started to peak behind horizon ( higher due to mountains ) this earthgrazer flew across the entire sky in 3-4 seconds at 11PM . shot with a Canon EOS 550D (rebel T2i) crop dslr and 15-85mm lens at 15mm = 24mm FF equiv wide angle, still this covered less than half of its track, it was stunning. ISO 1600, f/4, 30 sec. shutter. The higher the radiant is the more Orionids you will see, thus best in 2nd half of night and pre-dawn, BUT if you want to see earthgrazers go after them around 11PM when the radiant just peaks at 0° elevation in the ENE. on the photo it may look like ISS or a satellite or airplane but no, this was a spectacular earthgrazing shooting star. It flew from bottom to upper left. The bright star in lower right is Capella. Note the nice green colour of the meteor.
Photographer's website:
http://klipsi.com
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