[meteorite-list] Alaska Residents Say They Saw Meteor
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Jan 10 09:32:43 2005 Message-ID: <200501100601.WAA09543_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/010905/sta_20050109013.shtml Residents say they saw meteor Juneau Empire State News (Alaska) January 9, 2005 JUNEAU - Some Juneau residents saw a fiery ball traversing the sky at about 7:45 a.m. Friday. Apparently, it was a meteor. The comet Machholz has been visible with the naked eye recently, but it would be just a fuzzy, small light even with a telescope, astronomy buffs said. Karen Ross said she saw the light to the north as she was driving north on Egan Drive near the Pioneers' Home. The light was large enough that she thought at first it could be an airplane about to crash. "I see this big ball of light coming down," she said. "There were flashes of green and red. It was really colorful. The sky was clear. It was gorgeous." Ross said the light was huge and round. It streaked quickly from the west to the east in a steep downward arc, and soon wasn't visible behind the mountains. There was a little trail of light behind it, she said. KINY Radio reported hearing from a Yakutat man who saw it. The light wasn't noticed at the U.S. customs station in Haines or reported to the mounties in Whitehorse, those agencies said. Meteors are pieces of rock or space debris that enter the Earth's atmosphere, heat up from the friction, and become visible. Meteors often are called falling stars or shooting stars. If the debris hits the Earth, it is called a meteorite. Received on Mon 10 Jan 2005 01:01:39 AM PST |
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