[meteorite-list] Great Stuff!
From: Gene Dees <recon_jones_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Nov 15 21:54:06 2005 Message-ID: <BAY5-DAV3E5960CD15CD60C0E682D925C0_at_phx.gbl> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael L Blood" <mlblood_at_cox.net> "hors d'oeuvres" even though I was a bad boy - but my ONE excuse is that it IS a meteorite article! Michael, Don't feel bad about the horse ovaries. I had the same problem ... couldn't get it even close enough for the spell checker ... so I finally remembered it was a two-part word and the first part was "hors". The rest was easy. OK ... I have to mention meteorites. I mention them all the time on my Great Dane list and my Chihuahua list but they don't mind ... mostly because I own the lists! Being a dictator has its good moments! When I lived in the East Mountain area east of Albuquerque, the dark skies and altitude made for a great observing site ... like my front yard. One night around 1 AM, Mountain Time, I was looking for meteors to the north of my location. For the last 4 nights and within 2 minutes either side of 1 AM, there would be a small green meteor trail from south to north. This night, I had another one but it disappeared behind some clouds due north of me ... then re-appeared briefly below the cloud then I lost it. Figuring the distance as best I could with only one sighting, I figured it came down 2-to-3 miles north of me and was probably quite small in size. I sure wish I could have found that one or at least had a second sighting on it so I could get a loose fix and verify that I did, indeed, see it penetrate the cloud and come out the bottom. That would have been something, indeed ... but, alas! Maybe next time? Now I live down 4,000 feet lower and the city lights of Albuquerque pretty much mess up the unique observing I used to enjoy at altitude ... but, thanks to heart trouble and several operations, I can no longer breathe well at 7,500+ feet with my oxygen tank. My life used to be much more interesting than this ... so please bear with me. gene a dees Albuquerque, New Mexico USA Received on Tue 15 Nov 2005 09:55:56 PM PST |
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