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- rudern, on 11/07/2009, -0/+6There's such thing as a "fireball camera network"? Awesome.
- cruzlee, on 11/07/2009, -0/+3Too bad this won' get much attention on digg. This is a fantastic achievement. Seeing a rock fly, calculating where it came from and then finding it by calculating where it fell.... Amazing.
- lochness, on 11/07/2009, -1/+3Nice.. Am reading Lucifers Hammer right now. Timely
http://www.audible.com/adbl/site/products/ProductD ... - skabyss, on 11/07/2009, -1/+2Listening, obviously
- uptwolait, on 11/08/2009, -0/+1"The network of cameras is in the Nullabor Desert in Western Australia. It allows scientists to track a fireball path, formed by a meteorite as it travels through Earth's atmosphere."
It's a METEOR as it travels through the Earth's atmosphere. - Stoyanov, on 11/06/2009, -0/+1One more reason why time-lapse is simply awesome.
- fwertz, on 11/07/2009, -1/+2Alien mother-ship.
Edgar your skin's hangin' off your bones. - isny, on 11/07/2009, -0/+1I think the dark and light spots in the photograph are amazing...can anyone explain that? I assume it's the fireball spinning on descent.
- 7thspages, on 11/07/2009, -2/+0"It helps us to uncover more information about the conditions of the early solar system." And what scientists have learned interesting new?



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