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A late Perseid meteorid is crossing the constellation Pisces

Perseid meteorid (C) by Bernhard Haeusler,

My Allsky camera caught a nice Perseid straggler in the Pisces. Track length approx. 20° in PA 228.8.
Camera: ZWO ASI178MC Lens: 2.8-12mm, 1:1.4. Recording time: 03/22/2023 01:41:25 UT, 15 seconds exposure time.
The image is an unprocessed raw JPEG where I manually removed the hot pixels.

Rarely have I caught such a magnificent example.


A possible late April Lyrid meteorid is crossing the constellation Little Fox (Vulpecula)

April Lyrids (C) by Bernhard Häusler, Germany    April Lyrids (C) by Bernhard Häusler, Germany

Late April Lyrid (C) by Bernhard Haeusler, 2017-05-06 UT 02:18      79.4% Moon in 113deg distance, PA285.2, MoonAlt -1deg.

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, lens: EF16-35 mm f-2.8L II USM
Exposure time: 30sec., f/5.6 17mm, ISO 1600

The view is south. The bright star on the top right is Vega in the constellation Lyra.
The meteorite came from Northeast from the direction of its meteor shower radiant in constellation Hercules and crossed the constellation Vulpecula.
On
its way through the upper atmosphere, it heated up in fractions of a second and glows in a bright light strip.

Satellite check: no satellite or Iridium flash found.


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