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A fireball at night, as bright as a crescent moon - 8.9.2013 at 23.26 Inari Observation number 18137

Visibility IV / V

Panu Lahtinen, Ursa (Etelä-Suomi)

The first decent fireball from my Ivalo camera this fall, and the first since I changed the optics to a fisheye. Lasts pretty much exactly 2 seconds.



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  • How long time did you see the fireball fly in the sky?
    • 2 seconds
  • How the flight of the fireball ended?
    • The fireball faded away
  • In which direction the fireball disappeared out of sight?
    • Northeast
  • In which altitude the bolide disappeared from your sight?
    • About 1/3 from the horizon towards the zenith
  • Brightness of the fireball
    • A fireball at night, as bright as a crescent moon
Technical information

Samsung SCB-2000, f/1.4, 1.4 mm, 60s maximum stack

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