Green meteor captured in Southern India
Green meteor captured in Southern India


Photographer Prasenjeet Yadav was taking pictures in the Western Ghats in 2015 when he captured this breathtaking shot!
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lasagna @programming.dev
Is this real? It looks too damn good.
11 0 ReplyPennomi @lemmy.world Long exposure image, but also it’s not uncommon for meteors to be green. A lot of space debris that re-enters is also green as it breaks up.
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Guitarist @lemmy.world Final Fantasy VII
9 0 ReplyMerrySkeptic @sh.itjust.works In brightest day, in blackest night...
6 0 Replyevilkevin22 @lemmy.world
Filthy NOD propaganda, find that bald and goatee wearing bastard.
5 0 ReplyAralakh @lemmy.ca Hot damn! That is a stellar shot.
3 0 ReplyDojan @lemmy.world
Gonna need a really strong net to capture that. I'm impressed!
3 0 ReplyShialac @lemmy.world That's no moon
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