Tucson aurora and an October Camelopardalid meteor
Taken by Eliot Herman on October 7, 2024 @ Tucson AZ
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The targeted Draconids were sparse in Tucson only couple of not bright ones. But two more unusual captures during the night October 7-8 from dusk to Draconids set. An aurora was visible for about 12-15 minutes centered around 10 pm local time. The foothills block the horizon but the aurora peaks above the foothills. An October Camelopardalids meteor also captured. This is a weak shower so a good one is an opportunity capture.
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