[meteorite-list] NPA 11-21-1951 New Fireball Crosses Sky, Lincoln La Paz
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Nov 25 13:49:05 2004 Message-ID: <BAY4-F10E41FA9F3E2D0B2E07EEDB3B90_at_phx.gbl> Paper: Traverse City Record Eagle City: Traverse City, Michigan Date: Wednesday, November 21, 1951 Page: 11 New Fireball Crosses Sky ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 21 - (UP) - A bright green fireball sizzled across southwestern skies last night, displaying "all the characteristics" of eight other flaming objects that have puzzled meteorologists and residents of four states during the past three weeks. Dr. Lincoln La Paz, head of the New Mexico University Institute of Meteoritics, said the latest fireball was sighted about 8:42 p.m. Pilots of two air force planes and a Transworld Airliner pilot first reported the latest phenomenon. But the meteorologist said a later check revealed the object had been sighted from points as distant as Dodge City, Kan., and Lubbock and Big Springs, Texas. The fireball, La Paz said, gave off an intense light and was described as being "livid green" in color. During the past three weeks, eight others have whizzed over the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico. Severla of them were sighted in two or three states at the same time. Search paries sent out to find the poit of impact of the meteors have failed to turn up anything. "Those things seem to know when to go out," La Paz said. He explained that he thought the fireballs either vaporized or disintegrated before striking earth. Institute officials termed the recent display "without parallel in the whole of recorded history." La Paz said the normal rate of firebals was one every three or four months, and added, "In the whole of recorded history, I've never heard anything like it." (end) Received on Thu 25 Nov 2004 01:48:13 PM PST |
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