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Check out this fireball cloud

Posted 02-08-2010 by Michael Bakich
Matt Ayerst III photo
I just got an e-mail from Canadian amateur astronomer Matt Ayerst III. On November 24, 2008, he used a Canon PowerShot A710 IS with a 35mm lens to photograph the debris cloud of a fireball (brilliant meteor) over Vancouver. Here is the text of his e-mail:
Hello, my name is Matt Ayerst III. I live in Vancouver, British Columbia. I have been subscribing to your magazine for 3 years now. Great stuff. I took this picture with my little handheld camera 2 years ago from the top of Burnaby Mountain at Simon Fraser University. In the background is Vancouver Island. The following day I read in the paper that a falling “fireball” was discovered in Alberta. Seems like a far shot (pun intended), but I figured if anyone would know, you guys would. I hope the quality is acceptable.

Thank you, Matt, for a great report and photo.

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  • amateur7 said:

    If the email says the fireball landed in Alberta, then the debris cloud must have disipated by the time it's over Vancouver Island.

    February 9, 2010 12:41 PM
  • tegwilym said:

    Looks like the contrail from United Airlines!

    February 12, 2010 11:01 AM
  • 1 of 9 said:

    its so sad that it happened north of where I exist,I would of loved to hunt for what was left of it. o.o.n. out!

    February 13, 2010 10:11 AM

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