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Spinnor
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From Google news,
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/18/meteor_explodes_over_Earth's_beaver_in_hot_nasa_video/
Simple question, if you play the video in the link above the light from the meteor flairs up into a very large ball of light. Why don't we continue to see a relatively small point source of light? At the very end of the video the large flair up reverts to a smallish source of light.
Thanks for any help!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/18/meteor_explodes_over_Earth's_beaver_in_hot_nasa_video/
Simple question, if you play the video in the link above the light from the meteor flairs up into a very large ball of light. Why don't we continue to see a relatively small point source of light? At the very end of the video the large flair up reverts to a smallish source of light.
Thanks for any help!