Gigantic Jet over Tropical Storm Karen
Taken by Frankie Lucena on September 24, 2019 @ Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico
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This massive Gigantic Jet was captured last night on Sept. 24th 2019, while tropical storm Karen was just south of my location in Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico. The diffused top is similar to one that was captured near Taiwan last year and was found to be an overshooting event. A regular gigantic jet reaches about 90 Km and an overshooting event reaches 100 Km or higher, which means it enters the Ionosphere. The height of this event has not been calculated because I was unable to find a reference star and the exact location of the event. I used a Watec 902H Ultimate camera with a 12mm lens. Link to hi-res video: https://vimeo.com/362160089
Photographer's website:
https://vimeo.com/362160089
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