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Credit & Copyright: Joseph Brimacombe  
  
  
Explanation:
A weekend trip for astrophotography in central  
Australia can  
result in gorgeous skyscapes.  
  
In this example recorded in March of 2006,  
the center of our  
Milky Way Galaxy rises over planet Earth's  
horizon and the large sandstone formation called Uluru,  
also known as Ayers Rock.  
  
After setting up two cameras to automatically image this  
celestial scene in a series of exposures,  
one through a wide-angle and the other through a telephoto lens,  
photographer Joseph Brimacombe briefly turned his back  
to set up other equipment.  
  
To his surprise, the ground around him suddenly lit up with  
the brilliant flash of a  
fireball meteor.  
  
To his delight, both cameras captured the  
bright meteor  
streak.  
  
Highlighted in the telephoto view (inset), the fireball trail  
shines through cloud banks, just left of  
Ayers Rock.  
  
   
  
  
  
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