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22.5.2023 at 21.50 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
In Jyväskylä's Mattilanniemi, it was worth waiting for the main rainbow, which at first was only visible from both ends, to intensify within about 15 minutes, so that eventually the side rainbow also separated in its entirety.
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11.5.2023 at 05.36 - 05.42 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
On the north side of Jyväskylä, the early morning walker could admire the halo view over Lake Palokkajärvi. The time interval is the times when two different pictures were taken.
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9.5.2023 at 05.43 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
In Jyväskylä's Lutako, the morning passer-by was greeted by the handsome side suns - and there seems to be a pillar in it too, when you look at the picture afterwards.
4.5.2023 at 03.16 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A quick fireball in the southern sky was captured on my two balcony cameras.
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26.4.2023 at 04.03 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
Just as I got the foreground lit buildings in the obscurer's dark, it also blocks possibly most of the flight of this fireball that ignited in the relatively low southwest sky. This probably left a mark on Tamere and Ulvilanki's cameras.
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23.4.2023 at 22.34 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
Fireball in the southeast/south direction as seen from Jyväskylä. At the same time, an observation had been made at least in Espoo. The 720p of the vertical camera facing the southeast doesn't really keep up with fast movement.
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22.4.2023 at 23.50 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A fireball in the southwestern sky. The ignition was also recorded on another camera pointing south. Regrettably, the entire flight did not fit in that southwest camera, but the blackout remains behind the railing of the balcony. Apparently, due to the brightly lit buildings in the image area (widely cut off in the video), the camera's motion detection had not detected the flight of the fireball. Fortunately, there were again other accurate observations here to help. Again, I have to put in place the mask covering only those buildings in the picture. As a piece of black plastic, it just st...
Images: 3 pcs
22.4.2023 at 04.12 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A slightly brighter than usual fireball in the southern sky as seen from the center of Jyväskylä. There were already other observations about this here.
22.4.2023 at 01.12 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
The first part of the long-lasting fireball flight was also recorded in Jyväskylä on my camera until the object disappeared behind the local Lord's room. Based on the sightings reported here, I had already cursorily checked this time once, but the fireball flying so low had passed by. The more detailed information provided by Ulvila's Bear Cameras then helped to find these traces on my tapes. Partial enlargement of the original as another clip.
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20.4.2023 at 22.52 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
Fireball in the southeast direction. Arcturus again as a bystander.
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19.4.2023 at 13.30 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
I looked up at the sky at Vaajakoski in Jyväskylä to see if there were side suns there, because I thought the upper clouds looked good for them, but there was color right next to the sun. The circle, then, most obviously, the kind I am reporting here as my first observation. There are a few minutes between taking pictures.
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18.4.2023 at 23.33 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A fireball in the northern sky. Here, I think you can even see in the video how the tail sparks as the fireball travels across the sky. Many of these leave you wondering if it is actually the possible disintegration of a fireball or the ghost mark left on the video by a bright light. Especially with the night vision mode on. Since I have pictures of this from three different cameras, I'll put them all here plus a partial enlargement from the horizontal camera facing north in a square format. The vertical cameras point to the northwest and one of them does not have night vision on. For some...
Images: 5 pcs
17.4.2023 at 17.14 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
17.4.2023 at 03.07 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
Spectacular fireball in the northern sky. The first camera (Yi) is directed to the north, the second (Kami) more to the northwest. I added one more clip of the camera pointing in the same direction as Kami, but this one does not have the night vision function on. The hope has been that, for example, something from the colors of the fireballs would remain on the recordings. This is the first fireball that my experimental Conecto camera has captured, but at least in this case, the untrained eye does not distinguish anything special compared to those night vision recordings.
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16.4.2023 at 22.51 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
Based on other observations, this fireball was found on my south-facing camera. It will lighten up considerably before the hillock disappears behind the trees and out of the picture.
14.4.2023 at 23.21 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
With the help of the accurate observation data of Ulvila's namesake, I found this south direction on my camera, which had not noted this in its motion detection. Lights up at the last second of 23:21. In addition to the easily recognizable flagpole, other vertical lines in the picture are the gaps in the balcony glass.
12.4.2023 at 13.58 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
9.4.2023 at 23.46 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
7.4.2023 at 03.45 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A cooling fireball high in the southeast sky. It's good that these cameras have some of that sky collectively covered, because the camera (720p) of the more impressive vertical video had not seen this flight with its motion detection. Fortunately, the wider southern view had captured this, and the better flight video was then found with it. In the wide view, the star above the Moon is Arcturus, but I couldn't be sure which is the brightest star in the camera pointing sharply upwards in the southeast direction. These side-by-side angles are so confusing, and the fact that the southeast ...
Images: 2 pcs • Comments: 3 pcs
5.4.2023 at 03.05 - Jyväskylä
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Vesa Vasankari, Ursa (Länsi-Suomi)
A rapid fireball high in the northeast sky. Various reflections from window blinds etc. can be seen in the image area when the camera is placed between the window panes. The object appears in the picture at 03:05:17.
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