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Duration: 21 seconds Upload Time: 06-10-07 18:15:10 User: 06solareclipse :::: Favorites |
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A bright fireball was captured by my fireball patrol cameras. |
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| jp380 ::: Favorites Nice piece of video!! 06-10-13 17:02:55 _____________________________________________________ | |
| nzgamedude ::: Favorites very cool i think u are very talented and love astronomy and stuff- u r awesome! 06-10-13 19:44:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
| frenchyraf ::: Favorites wow. It felt like X_Files 06-10-14 08:28:52 _____________________________________________________ | |
| NocturnalInsanity ::: Favorites Great!!! 06-10-15 12:40:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
| starxgemini ::: Favorites Holy **** did it leave a crater??? 06-10-15 15:54:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
| AutisticPsycho ::: Favorites It may look big, but it could be a grain of sand... Yes, the tiny grains of interstellar dust that enter our atmosphere often create large fireballs. 07-01-28 00:06:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
| grooveman248 ::: Favorites do u ever wonder how a little little grain of sand can make such a big ass fire ball??? i sure do i wonder like...WTF!?!?! 07-04-23 20:16:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
| merlynDHZ ::: Favorites That's cool - late ignition, maybe some combustable compounds? 06-10-25 00:09:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
| pisceschica ::: Favorites cool...i love astronomy 06-10-30 14:50:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
| NathanMod ::: Favorites amazing.. the silver surfer is here 07-08-09 10:01:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Fireball (Meteor)
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