18 January 2011

Meteor/Meteorite News 18JAN2011

Real Fire in the Sky: Bright Meteors, Bolides, and Fireballs
Fireballs are basically unusually bright meteors. Most are visible at night while some are bright enough to be visually observed in broad daylight. ...




Lots of leading-edge research happening in region


New Brunswick Business Journal - 1時間前
I was pleasantly surprised to see John Spray and his team leading the discussion on the origin of mineral deposits in Canada relating to meteor impacts. Spray is a geology professor at the University of New Brunswick and the director of ...



A Professor, A President and a Meteor
A meteor shower in Weston, CT helped launch American science as we know it today. 12:03am Cathryn J. Prince spoke ...

Meteorite may have caused earth to move in 'big bang'
Cambridge News
A ground-trembling incident has left residents in a market town asking whether a meteorite had landed nearby. Hundreds of residents in Saffron Walden and ... (unlikely a meteor/ite)


Readers of Meteor/Meteorite News write:
New Hampshire/Maine Meteor 6:30 am 17JAN2011
Jan 18 2011, 11:05 AM
Kate Waring Wescott: My husband saw a meteor this morning (Jan 17) at 6:30 am in Milford,NH. It appeared suddenly in the sky,about the size of a dime with flames trailing, then disappeared in the horizon. His first reaction was to look around to see if anyone else saw it but there were no cars in front or behind him. He tried to rationalize the sighting but determined it was too early for kids shooting off fireworks. Did anyone else see this?
Yes this meteor was reported to the AMS.  It was also seen in Maine at 6:30 am.



Jan 14 2011, 8:50 AM
Guest730 (guest)I was looking west in Mobile and saw the meteor come down in front of me from north to south but but at a very steep angle (almost 90 degrees)about 9 pm tuesday.Wouldn't the FAA have a radar track and be able to tell where it came down?


  Please fill out an official AMS report form: http://amsmeteors.org/fireball2/form.html
  See AMS meteor reports for more information:
http://amsmeteors.org/fireball2/public.php


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  comment:  Perhaps you saw Venus?


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