Andromedid Meteor and Auroras
Taken by Patrick Daigle on December 8, 2013 @ Cameron, Montana
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I was out last night in search of northern lights last night after I checked Spaceweather.com before bed. It was obviously cold, -24°F, which is fine, and while I was snapping shots, I happened to notice well over a dozen shooting stars last night from local midnight, until 2am. Even caught one through my window from inside as I was importing my images! I believe this to be one of the Andromedid meteors that Spaceweather announced today. The radiant did appear to be overhead for most that I saw. Regardless, thanks Spaceweather for I was about to go to bed!!!!
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And also, airglow is crearly visible. Congrats! A very lucky shot.
Posted by eirexas 2013-12-10 02:22:30
 
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