[meteorite-list] A meteor shower burst.
From: Steve Schoner <schoner_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 03:51:18 GMT Message-ID: <20100910.215118.11191.0_at_webmail10.dca.untd.com> Three meteors came from the same direction, in a 10 degree radiant from the "Seven Sisters" star cloud. The flash that I caught from the corner of my eye was closer to the horizon, so I did not notice a streak or persistent trail. None of the meteors I saw last night had persistent trails. Just a very bright blue white streak. Interesting to see such a flurry, Makes me wonder if there is a potentially big cometary meteor stream headed our way. Any meteor showers for Aug 8th? Steve Message: 12 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 14:48:01 EDT From: GeoZay at aol.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A meteor shower burst. To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Message-ID: <64517.1e1e0a7b.39bbd761 at aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Hi Steve... >>Last night, at about 1 AM here in Flagstaff, I was going from my rental to my house and I saw a flash on the horizon. There were no clouds, and the sky was perfectly clear, and I wondered what that flash was. I looked up into the sky, and then I saw three bright meteors, one after the other over the span of 2 seconds.<< Just hunching here...but if there was a meteoric flash on the horizon, that would mean it was very far away...maybe about 250 to 400 miles away? Then as you looked up you saw 3 bright meteors overhead. I'm assuming that the 3 meteors were coming from the same direction to each other. Were they in alignment with where the flash was? It would seem to me that where the flash making meteor entered the atmosphere, it would be at a different plane to the earth than the 3 other meteors. I would think that they weren't related because of this at least. >>They were as bright as Jupiter, which was high up, mid transit in the sky. Blue white in color they left no persistent train and were very fast, lasting maybe 1/2 th second duration, traveling 10 to 15 degrees each.<< Because the 3 meteors were very fast, I'd think they were of cometary material. >>I was quite amazed, as it seemed for an instant that a great meteor storm was brewing. The initial flash that caused me to look up and the three after spanning maybe 4 seconds and to see 4 meteors... I stayed out for another half hour hoping... But nothing more...<< I think the meteor timing of what you saw were nothing more than a coincidence. Sometimes this happens. GeoZay ____________________________________________________________ EXPOSED: Make $99/hr Online BREAKING NEWS: People are beating the recession by working at home. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3341/4c8afce14609aaef4dfst05duc Received on Fri 10 Sep 2010 11:51:18 PM PDT |
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