Meteor
Taken by Colleen Gino on January 23, 2016 @ Polvadera, New Mexico
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I had my Nikon D810 taking 20 second images at f/3.5 ISO 400 every 25 seconds with 14mm lens. At 8:02 PM my camera caught this bright green streak near the western horizon. The insert is the full resolution image of the streak. There was nothing in the image before or after this one. I've seen and photographed many meteors but none quite like this. I'm not even totally sure it is a meteor. Any other suggestions? Cheers!
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Upper right looks tapered, the way a meteor would image, but the clouds blocked out the bottom left. Pretty bright to show through the clouds and moonlight. Nice capture!
Posted by JohnAshley 2016-01-24 10:13:00
Once again GREEN meteorite Bangkok after October 30 2015 Topol/SS-25 missile launch http://spotavia.blogspot.com/2015/11/meteorite-bangkok-topolss-25-missile.html
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http://malevichart2.blogspot.com/2015/11/2.html
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http://spotavia.blogspot.com/2015/01/blagoveshchensk-meteorite-russia.html

Posted by Legalize UKR 2016-01-31 14:32:52
 
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