Re: [meteorite-list] the bolide thing

2010-12-12 Thread Meteorites USA
This is good news... So the "scientific community" and "researchers" 
will probably have access to fireball/airburst again... I wonder what 
the definition of scientific community and researcher will be, and if 
that means regular civilians and/or laymen won't get access. Perhaps 
they will set it up similar to how NASA's NEO website or NEXRAD is setup.


Regards,
Eric


On 12/12/2010 8:46 AM, Mike Hankey wrote:

http://www.space.com/news/military-satellites-fireball-data-talks-101210.html

interesting article about the USAF's efforts to re-release bolide data
collected by military satellites. sounds like they are getting close
to having a solution in place.
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[meteorite-list] the bolide thing

2010-12-12 Thread Mike Hankey
http://www.space.com/news/military-satellites-fireball-data-talks-101210.html

interesting article about the USAF's efforts to re-release bolide data
collected by military satellites. sounds like they are getting close
to having a solution in place.
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