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19 years 9 months ago #8778
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Anyone see a fireball just below Orion about 21:59? I 'heard' it fizz! View was from Celbridge, Kildare. Will post more later. Off out imaging saturn again...
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19 years 9 months ago #8780
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Just back inside after experimenting with autoguiding whilst photographing Orion. Didn't see any fireballs. Maybe below Orion for you is above Orion for me down here.
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19 years 9 months ago #8785
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Dave,
Observing from Killearny, we saw a bright meteor low in the East, just over the back of Leo, heading th the east, at about that time. It left a trail for a second or two and sparkled like a firework.
Now, if it was the same one, you should be able to work out its position and altitude. Where did I leave that slide rule :
Michael Scully, KAC
Observing from Killearny, we saw a bright meteor low in the East, just over the back of Leo, heading th the east, at about that time. It left a trail for a second or two and sparkled like a firework.
Now, if it was the same one, you should be able to work out its position and altitude. Where did I leave that slide rule :
Michael Scully, KAC
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19 years 9 months ago #8789
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Ya I saw it in the east/north east at about 10 pm.I was looking at saturn and I saw something out of the corner of my eye and I looked around and there was a bright fireball :shock:
Anybody get a picture of it :
Anybody get a picture of it :
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19 years 9 months ago #8794
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Briano and Michael,
try geting a star chart of that area of sky and plotting it on the chart while its fresh in your minds. In a way, that could help determine if it was he same fireball, and help work out a general trajectory relative to each of your co-ordinates on Earth.
Fun experiment?
Seanie.
try geting a star chart of that area of sky and plotting it on the chart while its fresh in your minds. In a way, that could help determine if it was he same fireball, and help work out a general trajectory relative to each of your co-ordinates on Earth.
Fun experiment?
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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19 years 9 months ago #8797
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At that time of night orion was south/south west.
The meteorite was west/north west heading northwards and was low in the sky.
The meteorite was west/north west heading northwards and was low in the sky.
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