(meteorobs) Outgassing?
drtanuki
drtanuki at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 14 13:01:06 EDT 2009
Larry,
Is it possible that it a camera response to intensity of light and not plasma? outgassing? Thank you all. Dirk
Sorry I have not kept up on the posts.
Larry, give it a go until you have good evidence.
--- On Tue, 9/15/09, Stuart Saunders <stuart21 at mac.com> wrote:
> From: Stuart Saunders <stuart21 at mac.com>
> Subject: (meteorobs) Outgassing?
> To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 1:19 AM
> >
> > No coloring added. Just contrast boosting and
> negatives.
> >
> > The outgassing heat is obvious by comparison. Coloring
> of meteoroide
> > core,
> > the region surrounding the head......compared to the
> outjetting
> > gasses.
> >
> > visual comparison1
> > http://www.geocities.com/stange34@sbcglobal.net/Hotgas.jpg
> >
> > visual comparison2
> > http://www.geocities.com/stange34@sbcglobal.net/Hotgasses.jpg
>
> Larry,
> The very large velocity difference
> between the atmosphere and the
> meteor has already heated the meteor to white heat. What
> mechanism
> causes the 'outgassing jets' to accelerate - in the
> direction of - the
> meteor? (Necessitated by 'concave jets')
>
> Also, what mechanism would impart a high
> rotational velocity to the
> meteor, without sending it out of the meteoroid stream?
>
> As I said before, I followed the
> outgassing theory, but now it
> appears that it is just not possible.
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