(meteorobs) 3 June 2004 Fireball video

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Mon Jun 7 12:35:42 EDT 2004


Have your found to use Quicktime which is a free player both for Mac and pc 
users and can be downloaded from apple.com?

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Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 18:04:27 +0200
From: "Marco Langbroek" <marco.langbroek at wanadoo.nl>
Subject: (meteorobs) 3 June 2004 Fireball video
To: "Global Meteor Observing Forum" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Cc: RASCALS <rascals at ap.stmarys.ca>


> A still image of the 3 June 2004 fireball has been posted to the DMS Web
> site by Marco Langbroek.  This is a still frame from a video sequence
> secured by Ed Majden at his observatory in Courtenay B.C. Canada on
mid-east
> side of Vancouver Island with a convex Sandia All-sky camera.

I can add to this that, courtesy of Robert Haas (www.delpsurf.cistron.nl)
who made the download space available, and Ed of course, the full video
(MP4, 1.6 Mb) can now be downloaded and viewed at
http://www.delpsurf.cistron.nl/edvuurbol/fored.mp4

Note that the MP4 format is not yet very widespread, so you might have
trouble viewing it. My Windows Media Player could play it after downloading
some additional software, but my RealOne player refuses to play it.
Unfortunately neither Ed nor I have the possibility to convert the movie to
a more widely used format.

- Marco

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Marco Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
Leiden, the Netherlands
52.15896 N, 4.48884 E (WGS 84)

e-mail: meteorites at dmsweb.org
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