Numero di messaggi : 3863 Età : 52 Località : Ferrara Data d'iscrizione : 07.01.09
Titolo: Fireball 20151104-005240 UT Mer Nov 04, 2015 9:17 am
Bolide fra le nubi:
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zema88
Numero di messaggi : 1512 Località : Cuneo Data d'iscrizione : 29.03.09
Titolo: Re: Fireball 20151104-005240 UT Mer Nov 04, 2015 12:33 pm
Kaboom! Preso anche da Cuneo, molto simile all'altro postato per la stessa notte:
Ferruccio Zanotti Admin
Numero di messaggi : 3863 Età : 52 Località : Ferrara Data d'iscrizione : 07.01.09
Titolo: Re: Fireball 20151104-005240 UT Mer Nov 04, 2015 1:05 pm
Ah però, nella tua immagine appare luminoso come la luna.
Ferruccio Zanotti Admin
Numero di messaggi : 3863 Età : 52 Località : Ferrara Data d'iscrizione : 07.01.09
Titolo: Re: Fireball 20151104-005240 UT Gio Nov 05, 2015 8:28 pm
Fotografato da Jure Atanackov da Medvedje Brdo ( Slovenia ) che scrive:
"Big Taurid fireball in the morning of November 4, 2015! We had a great night of Taurids on Medvedje Brdo on Nov 3/4 with many bright meteors. Marko got a nice -7 mag Taurid in the evening and there was an estimated -9 Taurid in the northern sky just before 22h. It produced a bright flash which illuminated the ground. Having missed it I was sure that was going to be the highlight of the night. It did not come even close. At 01:52:40 local (CET) I was facing SW towards Cetus when an absolutely brilliant Taurid fireball shot through it and lit up the entire sky and the landscape. The sky became turquoise blue, the flash being much brighter than the last quarter Moon! I estimated the brightness as -12 to -15 magnitude. All other 4 cameras, facing in other directions, captured sky and ground illumination too! The train left by the fireball glowed bright turquoise and orange and cast shadows for several seconds! It then slowly transitioned through white into orange and slowly snaked E-wards. It remained visible with the naked eye for 30 minutes despite the last Quarter Moon high in the eastern sky. 1 hour and 15 minutes later as I finished my observations and left, the train was still easily visible in photographs, snaking through the southern sky! Photo taken with a Canon 7D, 17 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 15 sec exposure. No processing."