[meteorite-list] Meteor Rocks Missouri Residents
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Jun 21 13:50:17 2004 Message-ID: <200406211750.KAA19949_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://freeinternetpress.com/article.pl?sid=04/06/20/0542230&mode=thread Car-Sized Meteor Rocks Missouri Residents Free Internet Press June 19, 2004 Paul Kesterson was getting ready for work Friday morning when two thunderous explosions a split second apart rocked the sky above his home. "It was loud enough to shake the house and rattle the windows," said Kesterson, owner of Marshfield TV and Electronics. "The dog's probably still hiding." The rural Webster County man rushed outside, not sure what he'd find. "There was a smoke trail in the sky, but it wasn't straight," he said. "It kind of came down at an angle, like a jet contrail that the wind had distorted." The Webster County Sheriff's Department fielded nearly 20 phone calls from area residents around 9:20 a.m., concerned something had blown up. Dispatchers checked with area quarries, which reported no blasting activity. And no supersonic aircraft were in the skies above Webster County, according to Springfield airport and Fort Leonard Wood officials. NASA scientist Mike Mumma said the likely culprit was a "sizable" meteor ripping apart as it blasted through the atmosphere at 100,000 mph. "From the description of buildings and windows shaking, that's a fairly significant sonic boom," said Mumma, chief scientist of planetary research at Goddard Research Center in Greenbelt, Md. "It would have been much larger than fist-sized to make that loud of a noise and generate that much energy. I couldn't speculate how big, though." Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near Earth Object monitoring program in Pasadena, Calif., said a meteor that shakes homes and windows could have been the size of a small car. Received on Mon 21 Jun 2004 01:50:07 PM PDT |
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