Asteroid flash
Taken by Marsha Adams on June 2, 2016 @ Sedona, AZ
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At 1056 UTC the all night cameras recorded the flash of the asteroid that entered the atmosphere over Arizona. The camera was facing NE so it did not record the asteroid itself. However, the flash was nearly as bright as day. It cast very distinct shadows. Landscape colors were vivid. You can see the before and after comparison. The air is very hazy due to fire control burning in the area.
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Great capture - what an amazing event!!

DZ
Posted by owleye1 2016-06-02 20:35:35
 
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