January 20, 2019

anumeha shukla
Panoche
Panoche
08/14/2021
12:54 am
12:54 am
Sony A7III
I cannot express how gorgeous this was; I've never seen two back-to-back meteors at the same spot and didn't realize there was a third one (top right) until we saw pictures. I don't how rare it is, but getting three meteors in one shot is phenomenal and our first time. Despite some smoke, this year was by far the best we have seen since we started watching them in 2015. A big one almost every 3-4 minutes and countless smaller ones.
This is a single long exposure shot, not a stacked photo.
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January 20, 2019
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