? Head on fireball
Taken by Debbie Ash on September 20, 2014 @ Saw this in the North East of England on Saturday 20th September 2014 in the western sky as the sun was going down around 1910hrs, -10 magnitude, slow decent, took about 30mins. Could this be a head on fireball or satellite falling??
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Saw this in the North East of England on Saturday 20th September 2014 in the western sky as the sun was going down around 1910hrs, -10 magnitude, slow decent, took about 30mins. Could this be a head on fireball or satellite falling??
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Contrail. In good condition I saw contrails 200miles from my point of view. When you see something like this check flightradar24.com to see which airplane is that.
Posted by Leocaldas 2014-09-21 08:12:45
 
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