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Post by stewartw on Nov 24, 2012 19:12:51 GMT
The rubbish weather can get us all down a bit sometimes ... but then every so often a long, beautiful, bright one comes along ... reminds me of someone I used to know :-) This is a sporadic ... magnitude +1.6, duration 3.2 seconds Makes it all worthwhile ... William Attachments:
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Post by BillW on Nov 24, 2012 23:30:45 GMT
Hi, That's a great capture! Bill.
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Post by arp on Dec 2, 2012 21:15:38 GMT
Hi,
I checked my captures for that night but unfortunately I don't have that event.
Cheers,
Alex.
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Post by BillW on Dec 5, 2012 8:47:44 GMT
Hi, I'll try and get the image uploaded this evening but just a few hours ago I caught a meteor lasting over 7 seconds, very slow with the hint of fragmentation half way through. There was also another cracker, very bright, a bit earlier. A good night last night! Cheers, Bill.
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Post by BillW on Dec 5, 2012 20:42:16 GMT
Here's the image from this morning.  starts 06 33 56.6 and finishes 06 34 05.2 The brightest star to the left is Gamma Draco (Etamin) the train is probably well over 30 degrees long. cheers, Bill.
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Post by stewartw on Dec 8, 2012 13:01:57 GMT
Hi Bill,
Beautiful capture - outside my FOV I'm afraid so I missed this one.
Best regards
William
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