https://youtu.be/wmUDzLZg8AA
Published on Aug 5, 2017
This beautifull Perseid fireball was recorded on 5 August 2017 at 4:20 local time (2:20 universal time). It was produced by a fragment of Comet Swift-Tuttle that impacted the atmosphere at about 210.000 km/h. The fireball began at a height of about 130 km and ended at an altitude of around 82 km above the ground level. It was recorded in the framework of the SMART Project from the astronomical observatories of La Hita (Toledo, Spain), Sevilla and Huelva.
https://youtu.be/PUv5JgajAyU
Published on Aug 5, 2017
This fireball was recorded on the night of 5 August 2017 at 3:12 local time (1:12 universal time). It was associated to the alpha-Capricornid meteor shower. The event was produced by a fragment from comet 169P/NEAT that impacted the atmosphere at about 90.000 km/h. The fireball began over the Mediterranean Sea at a height of about 104 km and ended at an altitude of around 74 km above the sea level. It was recorded in the framework of the SMART Project from the astronomical observatories of Calar Alto (Almería, Spain), La Hita (Toledo, Spain), La Sagra (Granada), Sevilla and Huelva.