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2021Geminid Meteor shower and Leonard Comet

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#1: Gemini Using StarWalk2 App#2: One big Geminid Meteor #3: Seven Geminid Meteors#4: Two meteors flying oppositely (~120 degree)#5: Two meteors flying together#6: Two meteors flying oppositely#7: The biggest one in Photo 1 is a comet 67P#8: Sagittarius embracing the sun around 6:00 am#9: I used VR to bring Sagittarius to my bedroom
#10: Geminids of the South @astrophotosnap#11: Comet Leonard Before Star Cluster M3 Image Credit & Copyright Dan Bartlett#12: a bright Geminid Meteor while photographing Comet Leonard rising over Mt. Lassen in Northern California. @redditSpacePorn#13: a meteor crossing right over Comet Leonard @redditSpacePorn#14: Comet Leonard alongside Messier 3 (@peachastr: Damian Peach with Ian Sharp)

 

 
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