January 20, 2019

Randy Strauss
Papillion, Nebraska
Papillion, Nebraska
10/26/2022
06:30 am
06:30 am
Canon SL-2 and Takumar 135mm lens with a Vivitar 52mm UV-haze filter, on a Celestron 4SE mount, single 30 second frame, ISO 800, F/5.6
Since it was just a single photo, no stacking, just some cropping and touching up using GIMP.
While imaging the southern sky from my backyard, saw this Orionids meteor. Was doubly pleased that my camera caught it. Pure luck that my 135mm lens had a wide enough field of view to include it with the Orion nebula.
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January 20, 2019
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