Bright Green Geminid Meteor Over Topaz Lake


Bright Green Geminid Meteor Over Topaz Lake
This was captured during the Geminid meteor shower last night.  The Geminid meteor shower produces a lot of meteors, but not as many fireballs as the Perseid meteor shower.  This is a particularly bright one.

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  1. Jeff now that is so fine. Nice work dear friend.

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  2. Awesome! Love the reflected meteor light on the water.

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  3. The perfect moment captured exceedingly well.

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  4. Amazing photo!  I don't believe it's a "lucky" shot, I believe your vigilance and love for what you do payed-off in a big way.  This really is a great shot!
    I assume the seemingly growing size of the meteor is because of it's closeness to earth.  I would love to hear why it (the meteor) gets so bright as it comes close to earth.

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  5. Did you catch two, there looks to be another one on the herizon.

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  6. That explains why I seen a lot of shooting stars.

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  7. Thanks Jeff Sullivan.  Fabulous capture.

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  8. Joshua Cantu  It's hard to tell because it's so low in the sky.  It's not a Geminid because it's not coming form the same radiant point in the constellation Gemini.  It's unlikely to be a meteor since it's horizontal so close to the horizon (would have to come from a radiant point there, and the air is so thick in that direction only the brightest objects can be seen).  

    It's probably an aircraft in Smith Valley or south of Yerington, Nevada.  In that direction and at that distance it's not far from the large Flying M Ranch owned by the Hilton Family (northeast of Bodie, on the East Walker River), where Steve Fossey flew out of before his disappearance.  (The Hilton Family recently gave a nice donation to the Bodie Foundation to benefit building stabilization at Bodie State Historic Park.)

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  9. Dottie Hardage  Thanks, I took 485 photos last night to capture this one particularly bright meteor.

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  10. Wow that's a brilliant shot . Absolutely beautiful Jeff thank you for the beauty you've shared.

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  11. Your dedication to capture it has resulted in something we all can admire! Thank you.

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  12. Jeff, this was awesome! I saw it happening also!! Once in a lifetime thing! Thx for the pics!

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  13. LOVW LOVE LOVE the blue reflection on the water!!!

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  14. Haha man this is like the 18th time that I take the time to appreciate this photography since the first time that I saw it. Man, Jeff Sullivan,  this is a formidable job what you do.

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  15. seeing it falling with our naked eye around the lake really would be memorable and may be once in a lifetime experience...

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