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originally posted by: penroc3
a reply to: Trillium
strange, it seem to brighten like an asteroid but if the cloud deck was below 7000Ft. that doesn't really make sense.
how does it get the whole sky in? is it aimed at a reflective dome or use an extreme fisheye?
originally posted by: Trillium
Our cloud ceiling was down to 6500 ft
So this was to low to be a meteor
originally posted by: FireballStorm
originally posted by: Trillium
Our cloud ceiling was down to 6500 ft
So this was to low to be a meteor
Are you sure the cloud was not thin?
It's often the case that a bright meteor or fireball can be seen through cloud (if it's not too thick). To me this looks like what is happening in the footage you captured. It certainly behaves like an ordinary fireball.
Good to see you are still running your camera Trillium