Meteor
Taken by Graeme Whipps on December 14, 2013 @ Chapel Of Garioch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 40D
Exposure Time: 40/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 640
Date Taken: 2013:12:15 19:36:55
 
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I watched the Geminid meteors from Aberdeen beach during the early hours of Saturday morning, and viewed over 30 meteors in around an hour and a half. Even managed to view 4 very bright meteors whilst driving home to Inverurie around 0630 UTC. The 2 meteors were caught on my 450d, which was left on a timer. The fireball was at 0036 UTC, and not likely to be a Gemenid, but the second fainter meteor caught at 0137 UTC is probably a Gemenid, with the added bonus of a faint aurora in the background. 18mm lens, f2.8, ISO640, 40 second exposures.
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