3D + Sound of an intense L Meteor Echo
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on July 19, 2020 @ Isle of Lewis, Scotland, United Kingdom
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One of the densest meteor echoes ever captured from my station! The Perseids are coming, and more good echoes are on the way. In this case, the particular "L-shape" allows us to determine that the velocity of the meteor relative to my receiving station (line of sight) was of ~3020 kph (~1882 mph) for the first part of the detection, decelerating to zero very quickly! You can hear the sound of the echo from this link: https://youtu.be/3Rljqrj5Rd0 Everyone can see and hear meteor echoes LIVE from this stream: http://hebweather.net/meteor-echoes/
Photographer's website:
https://http://hebweather.net/meteor-echoes/
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