Remarks |
This photo caught on an oculus all sky camera registered to me on AMS- the gap is the change over on photo- gap is 1 sec so measuring forward that is about 4 sec of brightness and it looks like a terminal explosion to the north- it also looks like a long train of several seconds before it brightened. Since I am quite interested and have one of my photos on your front page this week please let me know what you think- Regards, Eliot M Herman, Ph.D. Univ. of Arizona.
btw this is two oculus photos stacked- so the gap is a the exchange in photos from one to another that is set to 1 sec on software I do not know exactly how long it is but assume it is 1 sec or less which makes the entire transect of the bright streak about 5 sec or so
Another thing that caught my attention is that the streak came from just about exactly the anthelion position for this time near virgo and a little east of Corvus- much like the small meteors I photographed with a DSLR on this weeks front page on AMS. |