It's certainly real. That's a typical meteor train dissipation pattern.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 11/19/2014 7:17 PM, Robert Woolard via Meteorite-list wrote:
List,

One of our local radio stations posted this link to a short video captured by an amateur astronomer 
that, if real (??),  seems to show a meteor producing a pretty cool " smoke ring" upon 
disintegration and/or the train being twisted around by high altitude winds.  The train it produced 
appears to have lasted for several minutes in this sped up video.  I have had trouble in the past 
with my email provider in getting links to go thru to the list if I type it "intact", so 
you will need to enter it as below, but obviously without any spaces at all between any of the 
parts. If you haven't seen this before, and if this is real event and not just computer generated, 
it is pretty cool, and only 10 secs long.

Robert Woolard

http://   vim eo    .  com/  110535098

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