Probably just about everyone on the internet has seen this meteor video by now:
I think any Traveller player naturally starts to wonder just where that meteor was compared to the camera. I grabbed the meteor vectors from cneos and computed the trajectory from that
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The closest the meteor was to the camera was about 73.6 km at an altitude of 61.3 km. Velocity through the whole luminous flight was around 40.5 km/sec.
This particular meteor is said to be comet origin, and it appears to have had an aphelion of about 4.74 AU, and perihelion of 0.116 AU. C3 about -365 km²/s².
Basically just a 'what reentry looks like from the ground at >40 km/sec' post.
I think any Traveller player naturally starts to wonder just where that meteor was compared to the camera. I grabbed the meteor vectors from cneos and computed the trajectory from that

The closest the meteor was to the camera was about 73.6 km at an altitude of 61.3 km. Velocity through the whole luminous flight was around 40.5 km/sec.
This particular meteor is said to be comet origin, and it appears to have had an aphelion of about 4.74 AU, and perihelion of 0.116 AU. C3 about -365 km²/s².
Basically just a 'what reentry looks like from the ground at >40 km/sec' post.