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25/08/2025

ASTRONOMY - The Meteor and the Star Cluster

 2025 August 25

A starfield surrounds the bright blue stars of a
star cluster: the Pleiades star cluster. Nearly horizontally
across the cluster is a bright green streak, most likely
a meteor. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

The Meteor and the Star Cluster
Image Credit & Copyright: Yousif Alqasimi & Essa Al Jasmi

Explanation: Sometimes even the sky surprises you. To see more stars and faint nebulosity in the Pleiades star cluster (M45), long exposures are made. Many times, less interesting items appear on the exposures that were not intended -- but later edited out. These include stuck pixels, cosmic ray hits, frames with bright clouds or Earth's Moonairplane trailslens flaresfaint satellite trails, and even insect trails. Sometimes, though, something really interesting is caught by chance. That was just the case a few weeks ago in al-UlaSaudi Arabia when a bright meteor streaked across during an hour-long exposure of the Pleiades. Along with the famous bright blue stars, less famous and less bright blue stars, and blue-reflecting dust surrounding the star cluster, the fast rock fragment created a distinctive green glow, likely due to vaporized metals.

ASTRONOMY - The Meteor and the Star Cluster

 2025 August 25 The Meteor and the Star Cluster Image Credit & Copyright:  Yousif Alqasimi  &  Essa Al Jasmi Explanation:  Sometimes...