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Left by a Fireball - By: Babak A. Tafreshi
Timelapse video: Left by a super bright meteor (a fireball), ionized gas in our atmosphere still glowing hot after the meteoroid object entered the atmosphere. The sequence shows how the "persistent meteor train" scatter in the sky. While meteor trains generally last for seconds or few minutes, this was visible to unaided eyes for over half an hour, and detectable by the camera for about an hour. See still photos of the beginning and end of the video. Read more about this on Phil Plait Bad Astronomy page. The scene is captured in the early morning of 2012 October 19 during the Orionid meteor shower, from a lake in northern Maine, USA.
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