Comment Re:Maybe it's a new meteor shower! (Score 1) 509
Or, it could be the Draconids... Which are known to be slow moving. :)
See this quote:
"What gained the attention of many observers on October 9, 1926, was the appearance of a fireball. The event was noted by hundreds in the British Isles and 35 reports allowed the radiant to be determined as RA=262, DEC=+55. The meteor moved slowly and lit up the sky. A persistent train lasted about 30 minutes "during which time it underwent curious changes of form and exhibited drift amongst the stars."