[meteorite-list] Strange Lights Streak Over New Mexico
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Oct 2 11:38:44 2006 Message-ID: <200610021538.IAA14260_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://www.kobtv.com/index.cfm?viewer=storyviewer&id=28089&cat=NMTOPSTORIES Strange night lights streak over NM Officials believe Sunday's lights were similar to these meteors visible from New Mexico in November of 2003 By: Reed Upton KOBTV.com Octobor 2, 2006 Witnesses from the Deming area to Albuquerque?s Four Hills reported seeing something big and bright and green streaking through the night sky late Sunday. Phones began lighting up in the Eyewitness News 4 newsroom shortly after 11:30 Sunday evening with calls from people asking exactly what the object was. Most people described a bright red streak across the sky followed by an explosion. Whatever the object was, it then appeared to break up into three pieces and produce a shower of green lights. Officials at the Federal Aviation Administration say they believe the object was coming from outer space and was probably a meteor. Authorities from the Luna County Sheriff?s Office thought that the object was a plane crash but the FAA says there are no missing planes. Officials who monitor the night?s lights will be checking their data Monday morning but say that the object sounds a lot like a meteor event that was visible from New Mexico in November of 2003. At that time, authorities said that despite the brightness of the object, it was probably no bigger than a grain of rice. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.abqjournal.com/abqnews/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1554&Itemid=2 Is the Sky Falling? Written by Bruce Daniels Albuquerque Journal 02 October 2006 Late-night light show baffles New Mexico residents. A red streak across the night sky around 11:30 p.m. Sunday appeared to explode and break up into falling green fragments, and we're all scratching our heads this morning. Scientists from Sandia National Laboratories told KOB-TV and KKOB radio overnight they thought it might have been a meteorite entering the atmosphere. A similar sky show happened back in November 2003 and was attributed to a meteor fragment the size of a grain of rice, KOB-TV reported. But KOAT-TV is reporting that they're being told by scientists that last night's lights may have come from a celestial event known as an "iridium flare <http://www.satobs.org/iridium.html>," reflections off a number of communications satellites orbiting the Earth. But they're not ruling out meteorites or falling space debris either, KOAT-TV reports. Did you see it? Did you get some photos? Send us your pix and/or your speculation about what those lights may have been. Received on Mon 02 Oct 2006 11:38:40 AM PDT |
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