Hi folks:
Oct 10 2005 ... a bright fireball entered my pc-based meteor detection system around 6:09am... The first image is a peak-hold image showing all the bright pixels of the passing fireball. The 2nd image is a single frame - deinterraced image depicting the classical thin plasma tail and the circular ball like nucleus. The frame catured nearly half of the brightest portion. ( just imaging a symmetrical other half outside the FOV).. Watch the video there
http://www.ykchia.com/more_meteors.htm
rgds
ykchia
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Oct 10 '05 - 6:09am super bright Fireball
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simply click on the underlined text "pretty video' or right click it and click "save link target as" and then choose a folder to save the file. you can play it using media player.qu1xs1lv3r wrote:how come i dont see anything on the video?
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Hi :
Thanks...
Yes, the short streak is created by a passing satellite when the meteor triggered the avi recording.
I just did the ID of the satellite and the matching plot is given on the updated page.
HIt refresh to see the update..
The satellite was ID to be Okean 2. The whole duration of the meteor is about 0.60 second
rgds
ykchia
Thanks...
Yes, the short streak is created by a passing satellite when the meteor triggered the avi recording.
I just did the ID of the satellite and the matching plot is given on the updated page.
HIt refresh to see the update..
The satellite was ID to be Okean 2. The whole duration of the meteor is about 0.60 second
rgds
ykchia
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no problem....oh meteor master ! keep the good stuff coming..!ykchia wrote:Hi Ric:
Thanks for helping out...
rgds
ykchia
btw, do you keep your camera on every night as long as the sky is clear?
cheers
rich
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Hi Ric:
Whenever there are stars visible ....or the satellite pattern indicate a favourable no clouds to the west of the summatra... Fire- ball can appear out of no where and thin clouds is ok, they are bright enough to shine through...
.. and since i am a light sleeper... i have to wake up before any rain come to ruin the whole setup... ha ha
i have not yet got time to test out whether this is a random or shower fireball...
rgds
ykchia
Whenever there are stars visible ....or the satellite pattern indicate a favourable no clouds to the west of the summatra... Fire- ball can appear out of no where and thin clouds is ok, they are bright enough to shine through...
.. and since i am a light sleeper... i have to wake up before any rain come to ruin the whole setup... ha ha
i have not yet got time to test out whether this is a random or shower fireball...
rgds
ykchia