Cameras capture the car in Vallès recorded in several observatories in France

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 November 2023 Friday 15:55
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Cameras capture the car in Vallès recorded in several observatories in France

* The author is part of the community of readers of La Vanguardia

In La Vanguardia Readers' Photos we can see the car captured from Sant Fost de Campsentelles, in Vallès Oriental, last night. It has also been seen from France by several observatories.

It is a fairly bright fireball captured last night from Sant Fost de Campsentelles from the MeteoSantFost cameras facing north at 21h 22m 37s local time (20h 22m 37s UTC).

It has been classified as a multiple event by the FRIPON Interplanetary Observation Network. This same fireball has been captured from France by three observatories: Mantet, Bizanet and Cailhavel.

In the Iberian Peninsula it has also been reported by César Guasch (Meteo Sant Mateu) in Castellón. This fireball is pending transfer to the directories of Spmn (Spanish Fireball and Meteorite Research Network).

Bolides are brighter shooting stars, those that equal or exceed the luminosity of the planet Venus (brightness magnitude -4 or lower).

These luminous phenomena can be spectacular and cause alarm, but they occur at high altitudes when a rock of interplanetary origin penetrates the Earth's atmosphere at speeds between 11 and 73 km per second.

Below we can see the video images of the car captured in Sant Fost de Campsentelles: