The video form Tucson should make a mexico landing impossible. The fixed camera 
is pointing south east and angled north east. The rock comes from the right and 
crosses the rincón mountains. How is a Mexico trajectory possible? Only 
possible direction based on that camera view is north to north east. Michael 
Farmer  

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On Saturday, October 16, 2021, 10:49 AM, Fries, Marc D. (JSC-XI211) via 
Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

There was a daytime bolide over the AZ/NM/Mexico area this morning (16 Oct 
2021) at 1323 UTC which may have generated a meteorite fall.  The American 
Meteor Society is reporting it here: 
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2021/6611

At the time of this writing, the AMS is reporting a ground track just east of 
Tucson. This event shows up clearly on both the GOES East and West satellite 
data, in the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) imagery, but with a ground 
track that appears to be farther to the SE and in northern Mexico. 

NOAA weather radar imagery from the KEPZ radar (El Paso, TX) reveals a striking 
feature which appears near the location suggested by GLM and at the time 
reported by GLM and eyewitness accounts.  This feature is a rapidly-spreading 
circular feature centered on: 

107.9987°W 30.7232°N

This feature appears as an expanding circle at low altitude, moving at 30 mph 
outward in all directions following the time of the bolide.  This circular 
signature may be birds scared into flight by the sonic boom. This same bird 
feature is visible in radar data for the Monahans and Indian Butte meteorite 
falls. No falling meteorites are obvious, but the event occurred at long range 
from the radar and the weak radar signatures of falling meteorites may not 
appear.  

In summary, GLM, eyewitness, and weather radar data indicate that a meteorite 
fall may have occurred in Mexico near the coordinates listed above.  This site 
is populated and features a few farming communities, with the "El Chocolate" 
dry lake bed to its south.  Conditions should be good for recovery of 
meteorites.  Analysis of radar data will continue.

Cheers,
Marc Fries
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