Lyrids and the ISS Illuminating a Cloud
Taken by Frankie Lucena on April 22, 2020 @ Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico
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I managed to capture two Lyrid meteors with my Sony A7s camera and several with my Watec camera, and just when the clouds were starting to roll in, I captured the ISS flaring up and illuminating a cloud. My take on this shower is that most of the Lyrids were fast moving and not very bright to the naked eye. The blinking red light to the left of the ISS is the Lajas Aerostat. Video of the two Lyrids and the ISS that was captured with my Sony A7s camera can be seen here: https://vimeo.com/410847492
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