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christmas fireball over spain
christmas fireball over spain
christmas fireball over spain credit José María Madiedo
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Re: christmas fireball over spain
Thanks for posting that Rothkko.
Toward the end of the clip something that appears to follow the main body shows up below and behind this object. Any ideas at to what the trailing lights might be?
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Toward the end of the clip something that appears to follow the main body shows up below and behind this object. Any ideas at to what the trailing lights might be?
Bruce
Just as zero is not equal to infinity, everything coming from nothing is illogical.
Re: christmas fireball over spain
una mosca? que llamamos en fotografía... un efecto de lente por la sobreexposición?BDanielMayfield wrote: Any ideas at to what the trailing lights might be?
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one fly? we call in photography ... a lens effect by overexposure?
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Re: christmas fireball over spain
There is an article about this here in today's issue of the periodical ABC published in Madrid
It is of course in Spanish, but presumably Google Translate can be of assistance to those who need it! Trayectoria del bólido rozador sobre la Península
J.M. MADIEDO
This is a short account in English
The Daily Mail also has an account, but, on principle, I don't link to that "newspaper".
Later edit.,I've just discovered this website: http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteor-meteorite-news/
It is of course in Spanish, but presumably Google Translate can be of assistance to those who need it! Trayectoria del bólido rozador sobre la Península
J.M. MADIEDO
This is a short account in English
The Daily Mail also has an account, but, on principle, I don't link to that "newspaper".
Later edit.,I've just discovered this website: http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteor-meteorite-news/
"In those rare moments of total quiet with a dark sky, I again feel the awe that struck me as a child. The feeling is utterly overwhelming as my mind races out across the stars. I feel peaceful and serene."
— Dr Debra M. Elmegreen, Fellow of the AAAS
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Re: christmas fireball over spain
Si, a lens effect due to overexposure makes perfect sense.Rothkko wrote:una mosca? que llamamos en fotografía... un efecto de lente por la sobreexposición?BDanielMayfield wrote: Any ideas at to what the trailing lights might be?
Bruce
one fly? we call in photography ... a lens effect by overexposure?
Just as zero is not equal to infinity, everything coming from nothing is illogical.