for me is a satellite
matteo
--- mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hello List,
Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a
Geminid (?) long lasted
splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter
hasn't made it to the list
yet...
: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball
for me is a satellite
matteo
--- mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hello List,
Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a
Geminid (?) long lasted
splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter
hasn't made it to the list
yet...
http
Hello List,
Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted
splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list
yet...
http://www.thisismereporting.com/view_video.php?viewkey=7ddef7f2c4f25dc8fa86
Best wishes and Life,
Doug
It looks more like space junk.
Andi
Hello List,
Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted
splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list
yet...
http://www.thisismereporting.com/view_video.php?viewkey=7ddef7f2c4f25dc8fa86
Best
Wow, that is amazing. History repeating itself.
I did a presentation on Thursday on the Geminid meteor shower and when
looking up meteors found the following.
It is a long link thanks to going to Google, so it might be easier to go
to Googe videos, type in meteor shower and it is the first site
Doug:
Forgot something. If you watch the newscast, it states the following:
A meteor is from an extinct constellation! I wonder which one is missing?
Anne, have you ever thought about teaching the media in Denver what a
meteor (and meteorite) is?
Larry
On Mon, December 17, 2007 12:06 pm,
Hi Andi:
I agree. I sent two emails to the list some time ago and neither seems to
have made it (did not like my Google links?). Actually filmed Jan. 4 in
Denver.
Larry
On Mon, December 17, 2007 2:29 pm, Andreas Gren wrote:
It looks more like space junk.
Andi
Hello List,
Surprised
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Cloudbait Observatory
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It looks more like space junk.
Andi
Hello List,
Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long
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Doug:
Forgot something. If you watch the newscast, it states the following:
A meteor is from an extinct constellation! I wonder which one is missing?
Anne, have you ever thought about teaching the
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Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a
Geminid (?) long
lasted
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