Taurid Meteor near the Moon
Taken by Frankie Lucena on November 17, 2018 @ Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico
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Date Taken: 2018:11:17 18:35:51
 
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Looks like the Northern Taurids are still active. The moon is bright so good thing this meteor was also bright. We could get a good show if the Leonids also produce some bright meteors. I've added the star map image to show that this was indeed a Northern Taurid and not a Leonid. This meteor was captured at 04:43:58 UTC, while Leo was still below the horizon in the east, opposite to where this meteor appeared.
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