[meteorite-list] re; bright flashes!

From: Rosemary Hackney <ltcrose_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:07:02 2004
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Could be Phosphenes or after -images too.

Rosie
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  From: Tom / james Knudson=20
  To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com=20
  Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:58 PM
  Subject: [meteorite-list] re; bright flashes!


  Hello list, I would like to add to the possible causes of these =
lights. The eye problems very possible, Iridium satellites very likely =
and meter coming strait in good. But lets not count out drug flashbacks, =
concussion or head trauma, high fever or menstration! Not to say the =
asker of the question experienced any of these, But, they should all be =
kept in mind when experiencing bright flashes!=20

  Thanks, Tom

  Has anyone ever seen this before? You know when you're looking for =
fallingstars. Sometime off to the side of where your looking you see =
something that looked like maybe a star getting really bright, but by =
the time you look there, its gone. I've seen this many times and finely =
I was looking right at it. It was really cool. It looked like a star =
that just kept getting bigger and brighter then it was gone. Then second =
after there was a little one.
  This all happen with in seconds. For a while I thought for sure it was =
some planets exploding. But a guess it was just a falling star coming =
straight in. If you see this now you know.





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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Could be Phosphenes or after -images=20
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  <P>Hello list, I would like to add to the possible causes of these =
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  eye problems very possible, Iridium satellites very likely =
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  <P>Thanks, Tom</P>
  <P>Has anyone ever seen this before? You know when you're looking for=20
  fallingstars. Sometime off to the side of where your looking you see =
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  that&nbsp;looked like maybe a star getting really bright, but by the =
time you=20
  look&nbsp;there, its gone. I've seen this many times and finely I was =
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  right at it. It was really cool. It looked like a star that just kept =
getting=20
  bigger&nbsp;and brighter then it was gone. Then second after there was =
a=20
  little one.<BR>This all happen with in seconds. For a while I thought =
for sure=20
  it was some&nbsp;planets exploding. But a guess it was just a falling =
star=20
  coming straight&nbsp;in. If you see this now you know.<BR></P>
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