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originally posted by: yourmaker
Would a meteor that has already entered the atmosphere travel sideways and as a bright white light?
Or would it be closer to orange travelling downwards?
originally posted by: yourmaker
Would a meteor that has already entered the atmosphere travel sideways and as a bright white light?
Or would it be closer to orange travelling downwards?
originally posted by: Dawgishly
There is another object moving right to left when the video cuts to the white pick up truck. It is easy to miss, because it is traveling very fast. I does not have a contrail and is not burning up like a meteor.
originally posted by: Dawgishly
a reply to: SkepticOverlord
There is another object moving right to left when the video cuts to the white pick up truck. It is easy to miss, because it is traveling very fast. I does not have a contrail and is not burning up like a meteor.
It is not the object the video focuses attention on.
Is that a meteor too? If everyone says it is, then I guess I will revert back to skeptic. But I think people are missing it. I have seen plenty of meteors. They all have contrails and appear to be a light.
originally posted by: Yeahkeepwatchingme
Wow, quite a strange meteor. The second one is most likely an insect flying close to the camera which gives it the illusion of speed. Anybody else think that a forest fire and a meteor occurring in the same place, conveniently right on film is a little weird? If it's CGI, it's bad but if it's real I don't know.