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21 years 2 months ago #759
by Keith g
Amazing Fireball photo was created by Keith g
Folks, Check this out!!
Astronomy Picture of the Day
A Daytime Fireball Over South Wales
Credit & Copyright: Jon Burnett
October 1, 2003
Explanation: Jon Burnett, a teenager from South Wales, UK, was photographing some friends skateboarding last week when the sky did something very strange. High in the distance, a sofa-sized rock came hurtling into the nearby atmosphere of planet Earth and disintegrated. By diverting his camera, he was able to document this rare sky event and capture one of the more spectacular meteor images yet recorded. Roughly one minute later, he took another picture of the dispersing meteor trial. Bright fireballs occur over someplace on Earth nearly every day. A separate bolide, likely even more dramatic, struck India only a few days ago.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031001.html
Keith...
Astronomy Picture of the Day
A Daytime Fireball Over South Wales
Credit & Copyright: Jon Burnett
October 1, 2003
Explanation: Jon Burnett, a teenager from South Wales, UK, was photographing some friends skateboarding last week when the sky did something very strange. High in the distance, a sofa-sized rock came hurtling into the nearby atmosphere of planet Earth and disintegrated. By diverting his camera, he was able to document this rare sky event and capture one of the more spectacular meteor images yet recorded. Roughly one minute later, he took another picture of the dispersing meteor trial. Bright fireballs occur over someplace on Earth nearly every day. A separate bolide, likely even more dramatic, struck India only a few days ago.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031001.html
Keith...
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21 years 2 months ago #762
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Replied by johnflannery on topic Re: Amazing Fireball photo
hi Keith,
hope you had a nice weekend ...
I can't remember where I saw a further explanation of the photo, but the official word at the moment is that it is of a burning fuel dump from an F-111 bomber. Apparently, the aircraft was coming in to land and did a normal fuel dump but the engine exhaust ignited the vapour. Still, it's a pretty dramatic picture!
regards,
John
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hope you had a nice weekend ...
I can't remember where I saw a further explanation of the photo, but the official word at the moment is that it is of a burning fuel dump from an F-111 bomber. Apparently, the aircraft was coming in to land and did a normal fuel dump but the engine exhaust ignited the vapour. Still, it's a pretty dramatic picture!
regards,
John
SDAS
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21 years 2 months ago #788
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Keith,
The full story of this non-fireball is now available at:
tinyurl.com/qrc8
At the time I did find it strange that your APOD quote failed to mention that it was thought to be a contrail, not a fireball, but now I realise that APOD must have changed the original caption after you posted your message and before I accessed the web site.
Regards,
Gordon
Replied by gnason on topic Re: Amazing Fireball photo
Folks, Check this out!!
Astronomy Picture of the Day
A Daytime Fireball Over South Wales
Credit & Copyright: Jon Burnett
October 1, 2003
Explanation: Jon Burnett, a teenager from South Wales, UK, was photographing some friends skateboarding last week when the sky did something very strange.
Keith...
Keith,
The full story of this non-fireball is now available at:
tinyurl.com/qrc8
At the time I did find it strange that your APOD quote failed to mention that it was thought to be a contrail, not a fireball, but now I realise that APOD must have changed the original caption after you posted your message and before I accessed the web site.
Regards,
Gordon
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