>
> > I've included the second photo and a full-pixel
> > side-by-side comparison photo. I recomposed for the
> > second photo, so it probably was taken within a
> > minute of the other one, not immediately.
> >
> > After examining the full pixel versions, I am inclined
> > to think the leading, pointed light is actually a jet.
> > It shows some puffs right behind it in one of the
> > photos, and I think these become the blobs we see
> > higher up in the photos.
>
>
> It still looks like a fireball to me but can't be if you
> had a full minute to recompose and take a second shot.
> A fireball would have been gone in seconds.
>
Very likely if it was a hard, small meteorite. But a large, soft object
like a chunk of ice would move much slower. So would a whale.
Chris
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