Meteor with a continous smoke trail
Taken by Tyler Schlitt on July 18, 2022 @ Washington, Missouri
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Exposure Time: 13/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 2500
Date Taken: 2022:07:19 10:48:03
 
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Last night was insane! I started my photo session for a astro target that I'll be working on today to show you all later on. But the craziest thing happened. As im sitting there watching the stars shine and look pretty, a bright meteor happened in the corner of my eye then another one that was a little be longer in timing. Then saw another small and at this point I knew I needed to set up my other camera because I've seen this before. So I set the camera up and about 10 minutes later this bright, low orange fireball flew right over me and I was one cloud nine. So I headed to the camera to see if I got it and sure enough. It was a bonus to have about 10-20 frames of its dust/smoke trail still on going. This was a top 10 for me and some people wonder why I don't sleep much. Canon 6D Mark ii 16mm F2.8 ISO 1600 Exposure 13 Seconds
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