Meteor fireball captured across Ontario sky




Dashcam footage and all-sky cameras caught an amazing long-lived fireball meteor early Friday. At around 6:45 am EDT, Friday, October 7, a particularly resilient piece of space rock entered Earth's atmosphere over Georgian Bay, and blazed a bright trail across the sky.

           

Peter Brown, a meteor scientist at the University of Western Ontario, found that the university's network of all-sky cameras had captured a spectacular view of this meteor as it passed overhead.
Youtuber user DrClockSmasher also caught this one, as he was riding his motorcycle through northeast Metro Detroit.

            

Another all-sky camera, this one from the E.C. Carr Astronomical Observatory, located between the Blue Mountains and Beaver Valley, near Georgian Bay, captured the event as well.










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