[meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah
From: Dave Schultz <indy1996_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:28:31 2004 Message-ID: <20031017170604.77006.qmail_at_web40509.mail.yahoo.com> This might be a bit premature, but currently I`m checking out a possible fall here in Indiana. Someone that I work with told me awhile back, that something hit his cousins or brothers garage roof who lives out in the country, but you know how that usually ends up being. I keep telling him to bring it to me so that I can check it out, but we have been really busy at work. I`m not getting my hopes up, but sure would like to see what ever it was. Tomorrow, Saturday is my one day off, so I will try to get in touch with him and see. I will post pictures if it might seem authentic. Wish me luck!!! Dave > Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley > ABC 4 News > October 16, 2003 > > If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley > Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off. > > > NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object > was a meteor but they have yet to confirm their > findings. > > ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of > this meteor all day and has more. > > Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at > Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and > then a long con trail. It was a tail many others > would > see over the next few minutes. > > "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic," > describes one. > > "NORAD right now is researching all their records," > explains another. > > Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a > glimpse of a bright, white light. > > "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking > UFO > pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness. > > "At the present time, they figure this is the high > time of > the season for meteor showers and that's what one of > the suggestions has been, but right now, it is > undetermined to exactly what it is," says one. > > First it flew over Camp Williams. > > "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a > white > trail that appeared to be coming from the south > about > two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight > o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams > Training Site. > > Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake. > > "It looked like it was heading for downtown > Bountiful," > says Richard Law, another eyewitness. > > But it never made it that far. > > "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh, > oh, > what do we got here?' And then I recognized it > immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its > shape and the way it was going and then when it > exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just > burned > out in the atmoshpere." > > "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out," > says > Gygi, of his pictures. > > Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky > enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded. > > "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you > see a > plane flying across or something and it was pretty > bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says > Gygi. > > "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed > out. > It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it." > > The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it > through his chain of command because he feared the > meteor might hit one of the commuter flights > preparing > to land at Salt Lake International. > > As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt > Lake > International took immediate action to ensure safety > as soon as they heard about this explosion in the > sky. > > They changed incoming landing approaches for a > couple of flights to avoid the area. > > There were no close calls, all planes landed safely > and > everything shortly returned to normal. > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com Received on Fri 17 Oct 2003 01:06:04 PM PDT |
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