(meteorobs) [Bulk] Re: Question on an interesting meteor -Enhanced Picture

Larry ycsentinel at att.net
Mon Sep 7 22:56:11 EDT 2009


I submit that this meteor has mass rotation.

Larry
YCSentinel


----- Original Message ----- 
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To: "Global Meteor Observing Forum" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Sent: 2009/09/07 09:14
Subject: [Bulk] Re: (meteorobs) Question on an interesting meteor -Enhanced 
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> Thanks Larry,
>
>     This shows quite plainly that the effect is generated by the meteor as
> it moves across the sky.
>                                   Dave English
>                               Oceanside, California
>
> Quoting Larry <ycsentinel at att.net>:
>
>> It gets even more interesting when enlarged, negative reversal, and
>> contrast
>> is increased.
>>
>> see at: http://www.geocities.com/stange34@sbcglobal.net/Rich-Swanson1.jpg
>>
>> YCSentinel
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Thomas Ashcraft" <ashcraft at heliotown.com>
>> To: "Global Meteor Observing Forum" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
>> Sent: 2009/09/07 07:42
>> Subject: (meteorobs) Question on an interesting meteor
>>
>>
>> > Dear meteor observers,
>> >
>> > I noticed an interesting Orionid meteor photo in the
>> > www.spaceweather.com gallery and wonder what your opinion might be
>> > regarding the flares coming off of it. Do you think the flares are
>> > meteor generated in the moment of ionization or caused by something
>> else
>> > like high winds, time of exposure or camera artifact?
>> >
>> >
>>
> http://spaceweather.com/meteors/orionids/images2008/21oct08/Rich-Swanson1.jpg
>> >
>> > http://spaceweather.com/meteors/gallery_21oct08_page2.htm
>> >
>> > .
>> > Thomas Ashcraft  /   New Mexico
>> > >
>
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