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Auriga and a Colorful Meteor - Jeremy Perez

Subject Auriga and Meteor
Date/Time SEP 01, 2007 - 4:33 AM MST (11:33 UT)
Location Flagstaff, Arizona - Home
Optics Canon Kit Lens 18 - 55 mm @ 18 mm - f/7.1
Camera Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
Exposure 30 seconds at ISO 1600
Processing Contrast and noise reduction with Adobe Photoshop CS2 and NeatImage
Supporting Links Discussion of the photo session.

For the second time this week, I've managed to drag myself out of bed in the dark, sleepy hours of the morning. This time I was hoping to catch the Alpha Aurigid meteor shower. It turned out to be fairly decent, especially considering the gibbous moon riding high in the sky. I counted 17 meteors from 4:15 - 5:15 AM (11:15 - 12:15 UT). About half of those were around 1st to 2nd magnitude, with the rest being 3rd magnitude or fainter. One spectacular meteor flashed up to about -3 magnitude, lighting up some surrounding alto-cumulus clouds as it blew past Sirius. My wife saw one through our bedroom window just before I headed outside, and she decided that had to be the best way to watch this or any other meteor shower.

I shot 30 second exposures with my Canon Digital Rebel the whole time I was outside. Only one of the meteors I noticed was inside the frame of my camera, and it was too faint to pull out of the photo. I did find another exposure with a meteor I had not noticed visually. It was just east of Auriga and had a path intersecting the southeastern edge of the constellation. I'm pretty sure this was well outside the zone for the Alpha Aurigid radiant making it a sporadic meteor. It was close though. And fairly colorful.

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