bright meteor- multiple flashes(explosions)
Taken by Boris Basic on November 18, 2014 @ While photographing intense cold front about 200 km away observed something very strange to me.something that i,at the moment,could only describe as sparkle coming out of the storm cloud.it moved very slowly from my point of view and looked like a glowing orb..pulsated three times and went dark.i was fascinated with what i saw.gave my photo for analysis to mr Korado Korlevic.Mr Korado told me that it was a bright meteor with multiple flashes.
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While photographing intense cold front about 200 km away observed something very strange to me.something that i,at the moment,could only describe as sparkle coming out of the storm cloud.it moved very slowly from my point of view and looked like a glowing orb..pulsated three times and went dark.i was fascinated with what i saw.gave my photo for analysis to mr Korado Korlevic.Mr Korado told me that it was a bright meteor with multiple flashes. My camera settings were : Canon EOS 5D mk3 Sigma 35 mm F1.4 Settings: 35mm f 1.4 ISO 3200 13 sec exposure.
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D mk3
Lens: Sigma 35mm F1.4
iso: 3200
Exposure: 13 sec
Posted by brsbasi1984 2014-11-20 01:41:31
Mr. Korado is correct, and depending upon the direction your camera was pointed, and the time of night you shot this image, it may very well be a member of the annual Leonid meteor shower. can you provide this info, please?
Posted by owleye1 2014-11-20 14:06:32
Hello:My camera was oriented in South-Southeast....i was located on coordinates: 42°3049.41S
18°199.86I

and Meteor was just south from the coarstline as can be seen on photo....
Posted by brsbasi1984 2014-11-20 14:32:53
 
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