RE: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-17 Thread Claudia Carroll


Mark
 
I know what you mean.  Think Alabama has had 2 in its history and one of them didn't like us enough it tried to take a woman out when it landed.
 
James Carroll
 

 

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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah


Steve said:
>   Maybe something big is headed our way.
 
Hey let’s hope!  
 
 
 - -- , stomp stomp’ its not fair,  you guys get all the meteors,  this is favoritism!!   
 
 
Mark 
Quiet old UK
 
 
-Original Message-From: Steve Schoner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 October 2003 06:22To: Michael Farmer; Ron Baalke; Meteorite Mailing ListSubject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah
 

Maybe something big is headed our way.

 

Steve Schoner/ams



Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-17 Thread fcressy
OK, Good luck Dave :-)

Regards,
Frank

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>   This might be a bit premature, but currently I`m
> checking out a possible fall here in Indiana. Someone
> that I work with told me awhile back, that something
> hit his cousins or brothers garage roof who lives out
> in the country, but you know how that usually ends up
> being. I keep telling him to bring it to me so that I
> can check it out, but we have been really busy at
> work. I`m not getting my hopes up, but sure would like
> to see what ever it was. Tomorrow, Saturday is my one
> day off, so I will try to get in touch with him and
> see. I will post pictures if it might seem authentic.
> Wish me luck!!!
> Dave
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-17 Thread Dave Schultz
  This might be a bit premature, but currently I`m
checking out a possible fall here in Indiana. Someone
that I work with told me awhile back, that something
hit his cousins or brothers garage roof who lives out
in the country, but you know how that usually ends up
being. I keep telling him to bring it to me so that I
can check it out, but we have been really busy at
work. I`m not getting my hopes up, but sure would like
to see what ever it was. Tomorrow, Saturday is my one
day off, so I will try to get in touch with him and
see. I will post pictures if it might seem authentic.
Wish me luck!!!
Dave

 
> Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley
> ABC 4 News
> October 16, 2003
> 
> If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley
> Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off.
> 
> 
> NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object
> was a meteor but they have yet to confirm their
> findings. 
> 
> ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of
> this meteor all day and has more. 
> 
> Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at
> Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and
> then a long con trail. It was a tail many others
> would
> see over the next few minutes. 
> 
> "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic,"
> describes one. 
> 
> "NORAD right now is researching all their records,"
> explains another. 
> 
> Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a
> glimpse of a bright, white light. 
> 
> "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking
> UFO
> pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness. 
> 
> "At the present time, they figure this is the high
> time of
> the season for meteor showers and that's what one of
> the suggestions has been, but right now, it is
> undetermined to exactly what it is," says one.
> 
> First it flew over Camp Williams. 
> 
> "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a
> white
> trail that appeared to be coming from the south
> about
> two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight
> o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams
> Training Site. 
> 
> Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake. 
> 
> "It looked like it was heading for downtown
> Bountiful,"
> says Richard Law, another eyewitness. 
> 
> But it never made it that far. 
> 
> "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh,
> oh,
> what do we got here?' And then I recognized it
> immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its
> shape and the way it was going and then when it
> exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just
> burned
> out in the atmoshpere." 
> 
> "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out,"
> says
> Gygi, of his pictures. 
> 
> Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky
> enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded. 
> 
> "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you
> see a
> plane flying across or something and it was pretty
> bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says
> Gygi. 
> 
> "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed
> out.
> It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it." 
> 
> The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it
> through his chain of command because he feared the
> meteor might hit one of the commuter flights
> preparing
> to land at Salt Lake International. 
> 
> As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt
> Lake
> International took immediate action to ensure safety
> as soon as they heard about this explosion in the
> sky. 
> 
> They changed incoming landing approaches for a
> couple of flights to avoid the area. 
> 
> There were no close calls, all planes landed safely
> and
> everything shortly returned to normal. 
> 
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RE: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-17 Thread mark ford








Steve said:

>   Maybe something big is headed our
way.

 

Hey let’s hope!  

 

 

 - -- , stomp stomp’ its not fair,  you guys get all the meteors,  this is favoritism!!   <grizzle>

 

 

Mark 

Quiet old UK

 

 

-Original Message-
From: Steve Schoner
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 October 2003 06:22
To: Michael Farmer; Ron Baalke;
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list]
Meteor Spotted Over Utah

 



Maybe something big is
headed our way.





 





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Michael Farmer
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Good god, this has got to
be the busiest fall month on record! Where are we,
7 or 8 massive fireballs in the last month, 2 recovered falls so far.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message - 
From: "Ron Baalke" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Meteorite Mailing List" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:04 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah


>
>
>
http://www.4utah.com/local_news/local_headlines/story.aspx?content_id=8005564E-D251-4525-B2C7-0C8AEE9B923F
>
> Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley
> ABC 4 News
> October 16, 2003
>
> If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley
> Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off.
>
> NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object
> was a meteor but they have yet to confirm their
> findings.
>
> ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of
> this meteor all day and has more.
>
> Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at
> Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and
> then a long con trail. It was a tail many others would
> see over the next few minutes.
>
> "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic,"
> describes one.
>
> "NORAD right now is researching all their records,"
> explains another.
>
> Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a
> glimpse of a bright, white light.
>
> "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking UFO
> pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness.
>
> "At the present time, they figure this is the high time of
> the season for meteor showers and that's what one of
> the suggestions has been, but right now, it is
> undetermined to exactly what it is," says one.
>
> First it flew over Camp Williams.
>
> "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a white
> trail that appeared to be coming from the south about
> two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight
> o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams
> Training Site.
>
> Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake.
>
> "It looked like it was heading for downtown Bountiful,"
> says Richard Law, another eyewitness.
>
> But it never made it that far.
>
> "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh, oh,
> what do we got here?' And then I recognized it
> immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its
> shape and the way it was going and then when it
> exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just burned
> out in the atmoshpere."
>
> "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out," says
> Gygi, of his pictures.
>
> Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky
> enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded.
>
> "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you see a
> plane flying across or something and it was pretty
> bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says Gygi.
>
> "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed out.
> It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it."
>
> The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it
> through his chain of command because he feared the
> meteor might hit one of the commuter flights preparing
> to land at Salt Lake International.
>
> As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt Lake
> International took immediate action to ensure safety
> as soon as they heard about this explosion in the sky.
>
> They changed incoming landing approaches for a
> couple of flights to avoid the area.
>
> There were no close calls, all planes landed safely and
> everything shortly returned to normal.
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-16 Thread RYAN PAWELSKI
Don't forget about the one seen Monday evening heading towards my home state.  ;  )

P.S.  Hey mike, please remember to reply back to the email I sent when you get a 
chance...thanks.

-Ryan




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Sent: Oct 17, 2003 12:12 AM
To: Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

Good god, this has got to be the busiest fall month on record! Where are we,
7 or 8 massive fireballs in the last month, 2 recovered falls so far.
Mike Farmer
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From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:04 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah


>
>
>
http://www.4utah.com/local_news/local_headlines/story.aspx?content_id=8005564E-D251-4525-B2C7-0C8AEE9B923F
>
> Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley
> ABC 4 News
> October 16, 2003
>
> If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley
> Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off.
>
> NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object
> was a meteor but they have yet to confirm their
> findings.
>
> ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of
> this meteor all day and has more.
>
> Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at
> Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and
> then a long con trail. It was a tail many others would
> see over the next few minutes.
>
> "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic,"
> describes one.
>
> "NORAD right now is researching all their records,"
> explains another.
>
> Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a
> glimpse of a bright, white light.
>
> "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking UFO
> pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness.
>
> "At the present time, they figure this is the high time of
> the season for meteor showers and that's what one of
> the suggestions has been, but right now, it is
> undetermined to exactly what it is," says one.
>
> First it flew over Camp Williams.
>
> "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a white
> trail that appeared to be coming from the south about
> two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight
> o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams
> Training Site.
>
> Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake.
>
> "It looked like it was heading for downtown Bountiful,"
> says Richard Law, another eyewitness.
>
> But it never made it that far.
>
> "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh, oh,
> what do we got here?' And then I recognized it
> immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its
> shape and the way it was going and then when it
> exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just burned
> out in the atmoshpere."
>
> "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out," says
> Gygi, of his pictures.
>
> Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky
> enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded.
>
> "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you see a
> plane flying across or something and it was pretty
> bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says Gygi.
>
> "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed out.
> It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it."
>
> The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it
> through his chain of command because he feared the
> meteor might hit one of the commuter flights preparing
> to land at Salt Lake International.
>
> As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt Lake
> International took immediate action to ensure safety
> as soon as they heard about this explosion in the sky.
>
> They changed incoming landing approaches for a
> couple of flights to avoid the area.
>
> There were no close calls, all planes landed safely and
> everything shortly returned to normal.
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-16 Thread Steve Schoner
Maybe something big is headed our way.
 
Steve Schoner/ams
Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good god, this has got to be the busiest fall month on record! Where are we,7 or 8 massive fireballs in the last month, 2 recovered falls so far.Mike Farmer- Original Message - From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Meteorite Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:04 PMSubject: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah>>>http://www.4utah.com/local_news/local_headlines/story.aspx?content_id=8005564E-D251-4525-B2C7-0C8AEE9B923F>> Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley> ABC 4 News> October 16, 2003>> If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley> Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off.>> NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object> was a meteor but they have yet
 to confirm their> findings.>> ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of> this meteor all day and has more.>> Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at> Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and> then a long con trail. It was a tail many others would> see over the next few minutes.>> "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic,"> describes one.>> "NORAD right now is researching all their records,"> explains another.>> Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a> glimpse of a bright, white light.>> "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking UFO> pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness.>> "At the present time, they figure this is the high time of> the season for meteor showers and that's what one of> the suggestions has been, but right now, it is> undetermined to
 exactly what it is," says one.>> First it flew over Camp Williams.>> "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a white> trail that appeared to be coming from the south about> two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight> o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams> Training Site.>> Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake.>> "It looked like it was heading for downtown Bountiful,"> says Richard Law, another eyewitness.>> But it never made it that far.>> "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh, oh,> what do we got here?' And then I recognized it> immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its> shape and the way it was going and then when it> exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just burned> out in the atmoshpere.">> "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out," says> Gygi,
 of his pictures.>> Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky> enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded.>> "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you see a> plane flying across or something and it was pretty> bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says Gygi.>> "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed out.> It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it.">> The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it> through his chain of command because he feared the> meteor might hit one of the commuter flights preparing> to land at Salt Lake International.>> As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt Lake> International took immediate action to ensure safety> as soon as they heard about this explosion in the sky.>> They changed incoming landing approaches for a> couple of flights to avoid the
 area.>> There were no close calls, all planes landed safely and> everything shortly returned to normal.>> __> Meteorite-list mailing list> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list>__Meteorite-list mailing list[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah

2003-10-16 Thread Michael Farmer
Good god, this has got to be the busiest fall month on record! Where are we,
7 or 8 massive fireballs in the last month, 2 recovered falls so far.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message - 
From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:04 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor Spotted Over Utah


>
>
>
http://www.4utah.com/local_news/local_headlines/story.aspx?content_id=8005564E-D251-4525-B2C7-0C8AEE9B923F
>
> Meteorite Spotted Over Salt Lake Valley
> ABC 4 News
> October 16, 2003
>
> If you think you saw a UFO over the Salt Lake valley
> Thursday morning, you may not have been too far off.
>
> NORAD is saying they think the unidentified object
> was a meteor but they have yet to confirm their
> findings.
>
> ABC 4's Andrew Stack has been close on the tail of
> this meteor all day and has more.
>
> Thursday morning, a soldier on the firing range at
> Camp Williams looked up to see a blinding flash, and
> then a long con trail. It was a tail many others would
> see over the next few minutes.
>
> "All of a sudden, my eyes saw something fantastic,"
> describes one.
>
> "NORAD right now is researching all their records,"
> explains another.
>
> Around 10:30 Thursday morning, some caught a
> glimpse of a bright, white light.
>
> "I thought, you know, I'm sitting out here taking UFO
> pictures," says Brad Gygi, an eyewitness.
>
> "At the present time, they figure this is the high time of
> the season for meteor showers and that's what one of
> the suggestions has been, but right now, it is
> undetermined to exactly what it is," says one.
>
> First it flew over Camp Williams.
>
> "...saw an airplane going over and then he saw a white
> trail that appeared to be coming from the south about
> two o'clock and heading to the north at about eight
> o'clock," describes LTC Rick West, Camp Williams
> Training Site.
>
> Then it was seen over downtown Salt Lake.
>
> "It looked like it was heading for downtown Bountiful,"
> says Richard Law, another eyewitness.
>
> But it never made it that far.
>
> "Naturally, with the war going on, I thought, 'oh, oh,
> what do we got here?' And then I recognized it
> immediately as a comet or a meteor because of its
> shape and the way it was going and then when it
> exploded and just disappeared, I figured it just burned
> out in the atmoshpere."
>
> "I was lucky to get a couple that did turn out," says
> Gygi, of his pictures.
>
> Brad Gygi was on his way to work and was lucky
> enough to snap a few photos before 'it' exploded.
>
> "It looked really big, a lot bigger than when you see a
> plane flying across or something and it was pretty
> bright and it looked like a pretty long tail," says Gygi.
>
> "I just feel like anybody who didn't see it, missed out.
> It was beautiful. It was just wonderful to see it."
>
> The soldier who first saw this meteor reported it
> through his chain of command because he feared the
> meteor might hit one of the commuter flights preparing
> to land at Salt Lake International.
>
> As it turns out, air traffic controllers at Salt Lake
> International took immediate action to ensure safety
> as soon as they heard about this explosion in the sky.
>
> They changed incoming landing approaches for a
> couple of flights to avoid the area.
>
> There were no close calls, all planes landed safely and
> everything shortly returned to normal.
>
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