Three second Fireball triangulated N.Calif fireball illustrated.
photo by Yuba City Sentinel (c) 2010
A very nice 3 second fireball at 20100711_0105 PDT, (0805 UT) crossed Yuba
City sky nearly at zenith traveling 135 degrees of Azimuth at an apparent
Altitude of 55 degrees to 50 degrees East to West.
Big meteor over Sacramento area this morning.
In the early morning hours of July 11, 2010 at 0105:22 (1 hour past
midnight).
Photo is a composite image of stacked frames in .jpg of this 3 second
meteoroid (Fireball).
Movies are Quick Time & MPEG-4 (unable to post) on two different meteor monitoring systems
located in Yuba City.
Date and Time on one is PDT. The other is Universal Time. (PDT + 7 hours).
City sky nearly at zenith traveling 135 degrees of Azimuth at an apparent
Altitude of 55 degrees to 50 degrees East to West.
Big meteor over Sacramento area this morning.
In the early morning hours of July 11, 2010 at 0105:22 (1 hour past
midnight).
Photo is a composite image of stacked frames in .jpg of this 3 second
meteoroid (Fireball).
Movies are Quick Time & MPEG-4 (unable to post) on two different meteor monitoring systems
located in Yuba City.
Date and Time on one is PDT. The other is Universal Time. (PDT + 7 hours).
The Carson City Sentinel tracking station did a very nice job on difficult
imaging from a distance of about 150 miles.
see at:
http://astronomy.sierracollege.edu/Department/MeteorCamera/MeteorCamera.htm
YCSentinel
imaging from a distance of about 150 miles.
see at:
http://astronomy.sierracollege.edu/Department/MeteorCamera/MeteorCamera.htm
YCSentinel
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