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Meteors on the night of 25th to 26th July 2023
This is a tracked stack of the meteors captured by my two Global Meteor Network cameras on the night of 25th to 26th July, 2023. Between them, the cameras caught 137 meteors. Some of the meteors were caught by both cameras. Most of the meteors were sporadics, but the preliminary analysis identified 29 alpha Capricornids, 8 psi Cassiopeiids, 7 July gamma Draconids, 7 Southern delta Aquariids, 4 Northern June Aquilids, and one eta Eridanid. The brightest one (lower right) was a mag. -3.4 alpha Capricornid which was caught by 17 UK-based Global Meteor Network cameras.

Meteors on the night of 25th to 26th July 2023

This is a tracked stack of the meteors captured by my two Global Meteor Network cameras on the night of 25th to 26th July, 2023. Between them, the cameras caught 137 meteors. Some of the meteors were caught by both cameras. Most of the meteors were sporadics, but the preliminary analysis identified 29 alpha Capricornids, 8 psi Cassiopeiids, 7 July gamma Draconids, 7 Southern delta Aquariids, 4 Northern June Aquilids, and one eta Eridanid. The brightest one (lower right) was a mag. -3.4 alpha Capricornid which was caught by 17 UK-based Global Meteor Network cameras.

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Filename:UK003X_20230725_205051_664797_UK009P_20230725_205050_817495_track_stack.jpg
Album name:Rick / Meteors
Image date, time and location:2023 July 25th 21:38 UTC to 26th 03:00 UTC from Dursley, Gloucestershire
Telescope aperture and focal ratio:2 x 4mm lenses
Camera and filters used:Sony IMX291 cameras
Processing applied:Global Meteor Network RMS multi-camera tracked stack
Filesize:94 KiB
Date added:Jul 27, 2023
Dimensions:1276 x 1280 pixels
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URL:http://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/displayimage-2617-_Meteors_on_the_night_of_25th_to_26th_July_2023_.html
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