Aurora Borealis and Andromedid Fireball
Taken by Catalin Tapardel on November 28, 2021 @ Municipal District of Opportunity No17, Alberta, Canada
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D850
Exposure Time: 6/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2021:11:30 11:35:22
 
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Went out early during the evening of November 28th due to very promising data, even if here in Canada we missed the impact of the weak CME. The Aurora showed up as data suggested, noting exciting in particular as show development. The show died and by 10:30 pm I packed my gear and left location. Now looking over the pictures I realized that beside the Aurora I got also a lovely fireball. That evening there were quite a few of them crossing the sky. At first, I taught that the fireball is an early one, part of the Geminids Meteor Shower. Later on, reports were pouring in; underline the unexpected outburst of Andromedid Meteor Shower on November 28th. Looks like the fireball could be part of this unexpected and enigmatic Meteor Shower. Regardless one or the other was a beautiful appearance during a rare clear sky, lately. (November 28th, 2021, Municipal District of Opportunity No17, Alberta, Canada - Nikon D850, Nikkor 14-24mm 2.8, ISO 5000; 6 seconds exposure; f 2.8, 14mm)
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