This actually seems to be a more likely scenario, and the meteorite
may have escaped the lake Bodensee as it may have fallen a bit more
to the west. May be one of these days, if ever anything will be found, 
we will possibly know it under one of the names Schaffhausen, Winterthur, 
Konstanz, Sankt Gallen, Singen, Donaueschingen. Then again, there are
reports from Italy that suggest it may have fallen much more to the
south....

We´ll know soon, or may be we´ll never know, as time and moisture are 
the bandits, robbing us of a new fall if qualified search teams won´t be 
successfull, or statistics for pure chance and good luck of an innocent finder 
won´t work out positively..

The skies were mostly overcast at the time of the fireball. I wonder if airline 
pilots en route around the greater area of Zurich/Switzerland have been asked 
for observations from the cockpit while being at cruising level.
These are supposed to be skillful people by virtue of their profession, and 
could provide good observation readings of azimut, altitude and direction of 
any object at any given time relative to their positions, which may be 
correlated somehow afterwards...

Alex
Berlin/Germany


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> Datum: 08 Mar 2008 17:31:32 UT
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Major fireball in Germany, Italy and Austria

> Hello Matteo, Mike Farmer and List,
> 
> I don't think that pieces of this meteorite-dropping fireball came down
> as far south as Zurich. Of special interest are those eyewitness reports
> that did not only see light phenomena but also heard a thunderclap or
> something like a rolling of thunder. Assuming these eyewitness reports
> are reliable, there was a light rolling of thunder to be heard at
> Überlingen
> (Lake Constance/Bodensee), but at Stockach (about 15 km to the west)
> a very definite and loud thunder (said to have lasted ca. 10-25 seconds
> according to that eyewitness) was perceived. Such reports about sound
> phenomena reach as far north as Pfullingen/Tuttlingen.
> 
> My guess is that pieces may have come down west of a line Überlingen
> - Stockach - Tuttlingen but east of Waldshut - Neustadt. Somewhere
> within a triangle Schaffhausen - Bonndorf - Engen!
> 
> No, no time to go there because it is our 40th wedding anniversary
> and we are on our way to a nice little restaurant downtown :-)
> 
> Ciao, Bernd
> 
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