Residents Report Bright Streak Over Bay Area Friday Evening 123
The Chabot Space and Science Center has received numerous reports of a bright object flying through the sky in over northern California Friday night, as noted by The Washington Post, NBC, and others. According to NBC's version of the story "Chabot astronomers in Oakland said the meteor was not related to the asteroid passing near Earth. Gerald McKeegan, an astronomer at Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, said he did not see it, but based on accounts he thinks it was a 'sporadic meteor.' Sporadic meteors bring as much as 15,000 tons of space debris to Earth each year, according to McKeegan. He said it was likely smaller than another meteor that landed in the Bay Area in October, which caused a loud sonic boom as it fell." The eyewitness accounts make it sound pretty spectacular, though; too bad we don't have quite as many dashcams going as there are in Russia.
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:5, Informative)
In Russia, they are used as evidence collectors because of all the shady folks trying to game the system. Here in the US, anyone with a dash cam is laughed at by a majority of people. I have a dash cam and people at work assume I have it to catch accidents and think it's a gruesome reason. Also, since people don't throw themselves in front of buses as much as Russians apparently do, the dashcams are not as widely used here.
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:5, Funny)
Russian dashcams are largely encouraged by insurance companies for that very reason. The problem is, if that were done in the US, the insurance companies would mandate a single very specific, very faulty model of dash camera (per insurance company) that doesn't fit in most cars, can be disabled via remote by any law enforcement official or Homeland Security member, is illegal for the end-user to even touch, is ungodly expensive for its functionality, encrypts and DRMs all its recorded video, and is designed to resist any form of accessing the video on it unless you're an employee of the insurance company. Otherwise, they can't trust it and won't believe any evidence gathered from it.
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My my. Just a tad paranoid, are we now?
So, what do you think the bright light was?
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:4, Funny)
Hmm, the new pope coming to claim his throne...?
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:5, Funny)
Makes sense. First one overshot and hit Russia, second undershot and hit US. They're going to calibrate for somewhere in the middle and fire for effect soon.
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Look again at a globe. Halfway between these two locations is somewhere north of Alaska.
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"Meanwhile, back on the Wizard, they are bracing for the wave caused by the meteorite that vaporized the Time Bandit".
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If you go WEST from the Urals you will get closer to France.
You are right though that it might take a couple of more shots to bracket France properly.
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Makes sense. The vindictive Christian God is going to take out competition in the bloodiest way possible.
Looks like we're going to get a sequel for Old Testament, Gundam style. Colony drop!
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Sounds like Santa Claus coming home drunk again ...
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HAARP?
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Look at the globe again. It's not the pope that's the target. It's Santa Claus.
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iWitness report (Score:4, Informative)
I saw it through my car windshield while stopped at a traffic light at 18th and Valencia Streets in San Fran City; I have seen other meteors before and this was just like the rest, except for its bright, cobalt-blue trail.
It dropped out of sight behind Twin Peaks; there was no boom that I heard, which makes sense to me as it seemed to be traveling fairly slowly across the sky about 45 degrees above the horizon -- or it was at very high altitude.
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You forgot that they would broadcast your name and location long with the video to a secret Google/NSA/MPAA server.
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"all the shady folks trying to game the system"
you don't get that, huh? Fascinating.
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Can you suggest a good dashcam? I ordered one online and it worked well for a whopping three days before it just broke. Got a refund. Now I need to find a good one that will last.
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I have a DOD GS600 and have had good luck with it on 10min length and a class 10 SD card. Others have complained, but I know of two of these cameras running right now for over a year.
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:4)
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:4, Informative)
Before you make stupid remarks have you heard the word "search"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_miRPJgwDM [youtube.com]
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Before you make stupid remarks have you heard the word "search"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_miRPJgwDM [youtube.com]
Yes, we've all heard of the word search. They're usually in the paper and on the placemats in family restaurants.
Re:how cares about meteorites? (Score:5, Informative)
Have you even seen A SINGLE ONE video showing a person throwing itself in front of a passing car in any of the million of russian dashcam videos?
Just a single one? Here's about 2 dozen [liveleak.com].
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Happens in the UK too:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2232954/Innocent-female-motorist-34-killed-gang-staged-crash-cash-insurance-scam-busy-motorway.html [dailymail.co.uk]
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There are apps like "DailyRoads Voyager" for Android. I'm sure they have them for iPhone too.
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I'm looking for a good one now. 1920x1080p30, wide angle, supports SD/SDHX/SDXC, internal battery plus car power operation choice. Stores in file and video format Linux based software (e.g. ffmpeg, etc) can read. One with wifi to recorder would be a plus.
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Basically you want a GoPro with the wireless controller. Don't know about the Linux stuff, but it puts out a pretty standard codec.
Would not be as 'hands off' as the purpose built dash cams but you would get the better image quality.
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I'm looking for a good one now. 1920x1080p30, wide angle, supports SD/SDHX/SDXC, internal battery plus car power operation choice. Stores in file and video format Linux based software (e.g. ffmpeg, etc) can read. One with wifi to recorder would be a plus.
GoPro HD Hero 2 (and 3) will do that; you can get a wifi adapter for it. VLC (and probably other software) reads it just fine.
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Of course, accross platform, VLC is hands down the best, as far as formats go, and the linux port runs well.
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I've recently got a Liquid Image Ego camera. It works very well, and is compatible with all the GoPro mounts.
I got the GoPro suction cup mount, and it's awesome. The plus is that it emits WiFi, which you can use with their proprietary app on Android or iOS to get a feed from the camera when it isn't recording, and adjust most so called "advanced" settings (exposure, FOV, etc). There's a 10-20 second delay with the feed, but it works fine as a viewfinder.
The battery isn't user replaceable, and I don't think
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I also want it to have a quick release/attach mount so I can grab it when I leave the car without destroying things, and put it in my pocket, before thieves have a chance.
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Cue discussions about LACK of dashcam videos from Norther California.
Economy must not be too bad or else there would be more insurance fraud or police corruption necessitating dash cam proliferation.
Or maybe Northern California is too boring to post on youtube.
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There really isn't a good Samaritan law in CA and you can be sued for all sorts of crap. (providing the wrong assistance, failing to provide assistance, doing something incorrectly, and so on) I wouldn't be surprised that if there are dash cams in use in CA, they might be a little hesitant to post them.
Then there was those CSI accident cleanup people who took pictures of some dead girl and passed it around where someone ended up harassing her parents with them. I forget what the outcome of that was but I w
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Unlike Russia, California is a failed socialist state with high taxes and government regulations destroying any capability of supporting modern civilization.
People there are lucky to afford to rub 2 sticks together to make a fire, much less afford a dashcam system on an automobile.
Haven't you read Atlas Shrugged?
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Given that you have to be a millionaire to afford to live on the SF Bay Area penisula, it wouldn't be profitable to spend more time in court that at work.
Just the beginning... (Score:1)
...of the invasion.
Re:Just the beginning... (Score:4, Interesting)
no no no you got it all wrong. this is the lead fragments of a super massive sized meteor heading our way. You see when it passed through the asteroid belt it pushed a few rocks out in front of it. those are the rocks that are near missing us right now. And since we can't actually see that far into space we can't get together a group of drilling roughnecks and wannabe actors to save us all.
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Nah, pretty sure it's an alien attack. I'm probably just as surprised as they are that we haven't launched counterattacks on each other and obliterated ourselves "Monsters on Maple St." style so they can descend and subdue the survivors and colonize our planet in relative peace.
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no no no you got it all wrong. this is the lead fragments of a super massive sized meteor heading our way. You see when it passed through the asteroid belt it pushed a few rocks out in front of it. those are the rocks that are near missing us right now. And since we can't actually see that far into space we can't get together a group of drilling roughnecks and wannabe actors to save us all.
Although you are clearly trying a humor, you are probably more correct than you know.
Not about the Massive sized meteor bit, but about the prevalence of smaller "fellow travelers" following (or preceding) the Asteroid that missed earth on Feb 15. In addition to debris from impacts the asteroid may have suffered in the past, you can add possible small moonlets that might accompany the asteroid, or other random rocks that might have been influenced by the Asteroid over decades.
Much as some astronomers have r
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actually thats what i assumed they were but no one believes anything so mundane anymore.
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this is the lead fragments of a super massive sized meteor heading our way. You see when it passed through the asteroid belt it pushed a few rocks out in front of it.
The probability of the angle matching perfectly at that distance is worse than me making a complex pool shot with a full-sized lance on horseback. It would have to hit dead center with unbelievable accuracy for both to travel in the same straight line.
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Battle: Los Angeles!
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And I thought it was just more "streakers" protesting San Francisco's new nudity laws: http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/02/16/1733217/residents-report-bright-streak-over-bay-area-friday-evening [slashdot.org]
Disappointing headline.
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I'd start getting a little nervous. I'd start to think that the patron saint of Journalists, St Francis De Sale, or his pagan god equivalent was providing some pretty great headlines right now for a reason.
Like this reason [wikipedia.org]?
Russian dashcams (Score:3)
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Car insurance probably.
Go on YouTube and search for russian car crash and you get hundreds of car crashes that were captured with a dash cam.
I guess they are so drunk all the time they need camera evidence when sorting out blame for insurance.
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Re:Russian dashcams (Score:4, Interesting)
Well two reasons (Score:5, Informative)
One is fraud/insurance issues. Accidents happen and in Russia there are major corruption issues with the authorities and such. Having video evidence is fairly necessary in many cases.
The other? All the crazy shit that happens. When there's stuff like tanks driving across highways randomly and so on, might be a reason to record all of the goings on.
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What's with the Russian dashcams anyway? I saw that spectacular Russian plane crash last month on some driver's camera in addition to the more recent recent meteorite.
Porn.
In Russia, you often get hot girls baring all at traffic, sometimes even more ;)
Re:Russian dashcams (Score:4)
AFAIK it's to generate awesome videos like this. [kottke.org]
Global Warming and meteorites (Score:3, Funny)
(1) CO2 is a heavier gas than Oxygen and Nitrogen. Because of molecular forces, the increased number of CO2 molecules in the atmosphere are pulling down the whole atmosphere closer to earth's surface. Therefore, meteors that would normally have burnt up higher in the atmosphere are coming closer and closer to earth's surface before they burn up. Sometimes, though, they make it all the way because of the reduced distance over which to burn up.
(2) Increased CO2 is also leading to holes in the Ozone layer. This layer acts as a defensive shield. With more holes that are getting bigger in size, meteors are slipping through and reaching us.
(3) Scientists have postulated that increased planetary warmth and high concentration of CO2 on an earth-like planet may indicate the presence of an advanced civilization. They are actually using this theory to conduct SETI. It is possible that advanced aliens are doing the same. They have detected global warming on earth and are hurling meteors at earth and using it as a sounding board for their own SETI projects.
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CNN calling, on line 1....
http://www.upi.com/blog/2013/02/12/CNN-anchor-asks-if-global-warming-caused-asteroid-fly-by-VIDEO/6711360683868/ [upi.com]
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They know their audience well. Both of them thought this was a good question.
Cuba (Score:2)
Also reports of presumably the same one passing over Cuba.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6VBWhny54c [youtube.com]
Sort of looks fake to me, with with trail fading really fast and the object looking like a certain lensflare plugin preset but I guess that might be a testament to the accuracy of the plugin.
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I think the fake appearance of the video is due to the cloud cover. The tail would disburse quickly and not reflect the sunlight or the heat of burning up on entry. Had there not been clouds, you would see it a lot longer. You can see it is behind a set of clouds and illuminating through them.
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One time I used to do my weekly shopping at a supermarket where the time between the bus arriving and department was about an hour. Left me 30 minutes between the checkout and catching the bus home. Not leaving much to do, except just sit around and watch the world go by. One time, I see a meteor trail in the sky, just over the rooftops of the local buildings - just a sudden white line that appeared and disappeared in the sky in less than a second. Nobody in the surrounding area noticed.
The other events t
Come one Ron (Score:1)
How could you miss the train to Hogwarts again?
It's like 1950's all over again... (Score:4, Funny)
Video footage (Score:5, Informative)
... too bad we don't have quite as many dashcams going as there are in Russia.
But there are more than enough.... This showed up on Youtube late last night, I believe this is the original poster:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLpTOc1i8_8
And then a short time later this showed up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkF4sloZmBI
In unrelated news (Score:5, Funny)
In unrelated news, intelligence monitoring has picked up Kim Jong Un stating 'second test successful too!' followed by manaical laughter from his Starcraft-2 themed war-room.
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Wrong. Somewhere on a farm in Russia, a kindly old couple brings home an infant found lying abandoned in their burning field. They name him .
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Dammit. Slashdot eats Cyrillic characters. They name him http://www.meaning-of-names.com/russian-names/karolek.asp [meaning-of-names.com]
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"Bay Area?" (Score:2)
And which "bay" are we talking about, O summary?
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And which "bay" are we talking about, O summary?
Usually that is the San Francisco Bay Area. Also known as Silicon Valley.
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Sounds like meteor envy to me (Score:2)
Atmospheric Smug Fire (Score:2)
Probably from the Russian Bolide (Score:2)
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From what I've been reading, it doesn't play all that well on windows either. :)
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Nuke these trolls from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. There, I'm on-topic too.
No, just hurl a giant meteorite at them, after all they've 30 times more boom than the Hiroshima bomb.
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