[meteorite-list] Fireball question / sonic boom
From: Chris Peterson <clp_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 22:38:08 -0600 Message-ID: <3032AC7B420B48959D475E1541546701_at_bellatrix> I think most large fireballs do not produce meteorites. Most meteorites are the product of rather ordinary meteors, which survive because they are slow and shallow and slow down while still very high, don't fragment, and produce single individuals. Of course, the vast majority of these are never found, and those that are have no associated fireball. When there are big fireballs- the sort that get meteorite hunters salivating- the situation is different. Most big fireballs probably don't produce meteorites. Those that do, however, do so because they start off with enough mass that they can afford to lose 95% of it and still have something get low enough to hit dense air at a low enough speed to avoid complete destruction. That height is below about 30 km, which happens to be about the height where sonic booms can be produced and reach the ground. So the presence of a sonic boom with a fireball is a useful indicator that meteorites might be produced. The absence of one, however, probably shouldn't be taken as an indicator that they were not, since a meteor can still end (without complete ablation) high enough that no sonic boom will reach the ground. Chris ***************************************** Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <wahlperry at aol.com> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:34 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball question / sonic boom > Hi List, > > It seems like there have been many fireball sightings in the past few > months but no material being found on the ground, as in the recent > Oklahoma event. I was wondering if the absence of a sonic boom has > anything to do with it. > Does a sonic boom or explosion have to be present for a major meteorite > producing event? Could there still be a few meteorites on the ground with > no sonic boom? With Buzzard Coulee, Mifflin, Ash Creek these events all > produced meteorites and sonic booms were heard by the locals. Does anyone > know if there were sonic booms associated with the Park Forest and > Whetstone events? > > Thanks, > Sonny > > > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at > http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Wed 30 Mar 2011 12:38:08 AM PDT |
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