Fireball
Taken by Charles Chiofar on December 13, 2014 @ Buckley, Washington
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At approximately 10:25pm Dec.13 (Saturday) witnessed a meteor in the east breakup into several large slow moving pieces. One of pieces came directly overhead and appeared as a large spinning rock on fire and emitting gas vapors.
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This does not look like any meteor image I have ever seen in 40 years of observing. No one has ever seen a spinning rock on fire and emitting gas vapors since all meteorites are stone cold by the time they are visible.This is such an obvious fake meteor image that I hate to waste time commenting.
Posted by starmanjohn 2014-12-14 14:37:46
 
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