[meteorite-list] "Meteor" Falls To Ground In Canterbury?

From: GeoZay at aol.com <GeoZay_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:23:18 EDT
Message-ID: <c62.51796ae7.37c86156_at_aol.com>

>>What George means is that it would be very rare for a
meteorite-producing bolide
to occur at 6 am local time. This is the "ram" direction of the earth,
meaning
that meteoroids that occur at this time will have the highest average
velocity
of the day. High velocity --> less chance of meteorites making it to the
ground.<<

That's exactly what I meant. It's just the reverse for around 6 pm.
GeoZay

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Received on Thu 27 Aug 2009 06:23:18 PM PDT


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