00:00On this day in space. On November 27, 1885, an astronomer made the first known
00:07photograph of a meteor. The picture was taken by Austro-Hungarian astronomer
00:12Ladislaus Wajnek. He captured the trail of the meteor on a photographic plate
00:16from the Prague Observatory in the Czech Republic. The meteor he captured was part
00:20of the Andromedid meteor shower. The Andromedids were associated with Bila's
00:24Comet, which broke apart in the 1850s. When Wajnek observed the meteor shower in
00:291885, it was in the middle of a meteor storm. This means that there were way
00:33more meteors than usual. Skywashers could see thousands of meteors per hour. What
00:39used to be a spectacular annual meteor shower is now hardly even visible. Instead
00:43of photographic plates or digital cameras, astronomers now have to use special
00:47tracking equipment to record images of Andromedid meteors. And that's what
00:51happened on this day in space.
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