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Originally posted by squiz
Originally posted by iCEdTenG
Hmm wheres abouts in Perth? How far north?
No, not perth, a long way, about 1200 km at Exmouth. There has been sightings there but not a lot or frequent as far as I know. There was one report from an Aussie politician in 1970 I believe.
Hey but just a blink of the eye away for an ARV.
But honestly, looking at the photos alone I'd guess some sort of atmospheric anomaly, or are you saying the object leaving the trail was a geometric shape, that of a cylinder?
[edit on 17-5-2007 by squiz]
Originally posted by disownedsky
Here's the EXIF data from the second image. The shutter speed is 1/8 of second, so most of what we are seeing here is motion blur. The color is interesting, and it doesn't look like a meteor, but it could be space debris. We'll need more information to rule that out, as well as the original 3702 by 2304 images, not thhe 800 b y 600 shown in imageshack.
Flickr or Picasa will let you upload full-size images.
Originally posted by cranialspunge
me and a co-worker,are driving thru falcon(suburb of mandurah)
bout 6.30 ish am and we both see this bright flash streaking across the sky
east to west, looked like ameteor to me(kind had what i would say was a
gaseous like tail(like a gas axe)as it travelled west(it was also travelling in a parrallel direction to the ground)as apposed to a falling motion.
kinda like a plane would travell.
well, as it passed, it appeared to split in two out over the ocean.
I choose to describe the only one of the incident that I was personally a witness to. It is the only one of the incidents that I am in a position to vouch for on the basis of experience, dating from 1915, as a member of the American Meteor Society, was most certainly not a conventional meteorite fall. It was the so-called Starvation Peak incident on the night of December 12, 1948. Time of observation around 9:02 P.M., plus or minus 30 seconds. This fireball appeared in full intensity instantly - there was no increase in light. Its color, estimated to be somewhere around wave length 5200 engstroms, was a hue green, or yellow green, such as I had never observed in meteor falls before. The path was as nearly horizontal as one could determine by visual observation. We have a photograph which might be some liters of departure from horizontal. The trajectory was traverse at, I am inclined to believe, constant angular velocity. Just before the end of the path there was the very slightest drooping of the path, that is the green fireball broke into fragments, still bright green.
Originally posted by iCEdTenG
Is there any other way to upload the orig. pics without signing up for something?
Originally posted by mbkennel
The description and pictures appear to be similar to those of rocket exhaust or rockets whch emit barium for ionospheric studies.
Originally posted by WAZZIT32
You guys are missing a very key point in your suggestions of what it was.
If I understand his sighting as I saw mine, It wasn't a trail the whole time. It was an object before it had a sudden trail and zipped out.
All these suggestions are plausable under certain circumstances but i'm not sure they fit what he saw.
Am I right Ice?