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The Meteor Hunter Strikes Again


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Like landing someone on the Moon, it's not rocket science. I just use high ISO and short exposures and spend cloudy days paging through hundreds of frames.

 

If it appears on successive frames, it is a satellite trail.

 

I caught this one 3 days ago in the Summer Triangle:

 

MeteorY17SepD21

 

P.S. The fainter trail above it and to the right is a satellite.

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I'm too impatient and have to have a look straight after 2-3 batches of 399 that early morning.  I like your idea of saving them for a cloudy day or night though.

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