Bright fireball
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on June 30, 2018 @ Hárskút, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2018:07:01 03:59:47
 
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After several long weeks of cloudy weather tonight at last sky cleared - and it coincided with the Moon - Mars conjunction. I travelled to the nearby hills for the gentle landscape and had 3 cameras with me. They were already set up and working when I noticed an extra light pollution at a nearby village (there was some kind of feast) and had to change the direction of one camera, I was just walking away with it when the fireball fell, so I could not see it at all. I only knew aboout it from fellow photographrs' notification and later I checked the camera that faced the direction of the fireball and there it was! :) It's a pity I could not see it but still better capture and watch later on my photo then miss it completely! Time of the fireball 21:07 UT 30-06-2018 (exactly 110 years after the Tunguska event) Photo details: Nikon D5300, 10mm Sigma lens, F2.8, ISO1600, 8 sec. exp.
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