meteor
Taken by Jonathan Levert on September 21, 2015 @
Val-d'Or, province of Quebec , Canada
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I was doing a time-lapse of the auroras that night. Was waiting in my car just beside the camera when a blast light up the sky. When a grab my camera few minutes later i wish that fireball doesn't blow up in the 10 secondes interval i've set for my time-lapse. When saw the pics of this meteor i was so excited because i knew it was a big meteor i captured that night. Many specialist here in Quebec analyse the pics and thought the fireball react unusally to the entry in the atmosphere and started very lower than 80km because of the concentrate light on the ground and the 3 whites balls on the meteor suggest that could be an explosion and implosion. In the morning we maybe found the main impact zone and many high, medium and low altitude fragments that it could be the meteorite because those rocks wasn't there the day before and many of them was so burned with different kind of crust. Actually where waiting the geochemistry, isotopy and petrography lab analyse. More info to come soon!!!
Details : Sony / 24m / F2.2 / 3200 ISO / 8s exposure
Photographer's website:
http://www.imagenomadeproduction.com
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