A Lucky Shot!

November 8, 2022

Fun Fact:
All the visible stars that we can see in the sky at night are in the Milky Way, from those we can see at night with the naked eye to those seen using giant observatories and orbital telescopes like the Hubble.

Source: Wikipedia

I snapped this two-second photo just before walking up onto the porch the morning after the eclipse. Snagged a bunch of cool stuff. I didn't find the meteor until I brought the image up in Photoshop. 

The Orion Nebula is seen as the middle "star" in the "sword" of Orion, which are the three stars located south of Orion's Belt. 
I cleaned up the image in Photoshop because I wanted a better look at what's inside the circle. Going after that with "more power" soon.