[meteorite-list] Do Meteoroids "Skip"?
From: Chris Peterson <clp_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:02:24 -0600 Message-ID: <05ca01c894d2$94fb7690$0a01a8c0_at_bellatrix> Hi Anita- Yes, that behavior, while not common, has been observed. Rarely it may be a true skip in the atmosphere, but more likely it is something to do with the way the object breaks up. Even more likely than that, the meteor simply went behind a cloud that was otherwise invisible. Over the years, my cameras have caught maybe a half dozen meteors showing this kind of fragmented path. Chris ***************************************** Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita D. Westlake" <libawc at emory.edu> To: <Carrieloman at aol.com> Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:42 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Do Meteoroids "Skip"? I have a strange question for you...hopefully you can set me straight on this! Last night I and two friends saw a bright light streaking in the sky. It had a tail on it, looking like a meteoroid. The object was falling to the ground, and it faded out rather high in the sky, but less than a second later, and on the course, it appeared again looking like it did before. Did we see a meteorite? I have seen "shooting stars" before, not just one or two. One night at my parents house (they lived in the country) there was a shower that lasted hours. It was beautiful but none of the ones we watched "skipped" like this one did last night. If it was just me, I would have thought it was due to lack of sleep, but since my friends saw it too, I know I didn't imagine it! The question is do meteoroids behave like this? Thanks so much for you help! Ginny Hi Ginny! Good question. I'll ask my meteorite list and get back to you. I've never heard of them "skipping" but then, I recently learned I don't know everything! Anita Received on Wed 02 Apr 2008 11:02:24 AM PDT |
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