I got lucky during the Geminid meteor shower this year and managed to capture part of a very bright track and smoke plume near the Orion Constellation. This image shows a close up of the plume after it had expanded for about 10 minutes after the flash. The image is a combination of 1-240s and 2-120 sec exposures to show the track with plume superimposed
There is a video of the complete event at
http://youtu.be/nMHK6c-9IucDetails
2014-12-14 in my backyard, Victoria BC.
Conditions - clear and 7 deg C with no wind.
Canon 6D (modified) with 50 mm Sigma f/1.4 A lens on iOptron skytracker,
Exposure - 1- 240 sec at ISO 160 and 2 - 120 sec at ISO 320 all at f/2.8.
Processing in ACR and Photoshop