Meteor Over Cambridge, MA ~8:29 pm EST 29JAN2011 Photo taken by Brad Kelly 29JAN2011 (c)ALL Rights Reserved Brad Kelly Photography |
Photo and Text by Brad Kelly (c) 2011
I missed the movie I had been planning to see, so instead, I walked around Harvard Square with my camera and tripod taking some photos and I happened to get lucky with the camera in the right place at the right time. One in a million...
The photo is a single shot captured with a Nikon D300. It is an 8 second tripod exposure using a 20mm prime lens at f8 aperture.
Meteorologist Jim Gamble of ELPALLSKY has examined the original photo...
by Jim Gamble, El Paso AllSkyThe photograph appears to be authentic/original. Of particular interest regarding authenticity is the fact that three distinct cloud levels are obvious. The cirroform upper deck is at 15-20K ft, the altocumulus is at 6500 to 15K ft. mid level, and scattered stratocumulus lower clouds are below 6500 ft. The meteor appears to become obscured by the lower deck during ablated flight and does not reappear so termination is not visible.
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Thank you Brad Kelly for sharing your photo with me and the viewers of Meteor/Meteorite News!
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Thank you Brad Kelly for sharing your photo with me and the viewers of Meteor/Meteorite News!
Brad Kelly Blog: http://bradkellyfilms.blogspot.com/
Thank you Mr. Jim Gamble for your kind help.
2 comments:
I saw it in East Hartland CT. It illuminated the sky.
I saw it in Sturbridge, MA
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