Possible Andromedid Meteor
Taken by Jan Curtis on November 16, 2023 @ Cheyenne, WY
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  Camera Used: FUJIFILM X-T3
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/1.0
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2023:11:17 07:41:03
 
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At 9:49PM, this faint meteor's track traces back to where the Andromedid Meteor radiant point is. Its orange-yellow color suggests that it isn't a Taurid meteor. Clouds soon moved in and I was unable to capture any Leonids thru the remainder of the night. Jupiter is at the top right corner. A 35mm lens was used. Last night I attempted to capture some Leonids Meteors but low clouds and fog persisted most of the night. This clip starts with clear evening skies with an occasional passing jet. Then after several hours of overcast skies, Starlink Satellites filled the skies as they flared up in the pre-dawn. Looking for any meteor in this clutter, well you get my point. Each frame was 10 sec, iso 1250, at f/2.8, using 35mm lens and Fujifilm X-T3. LINK: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/53337933939
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