Hi All,

Randomly checking the NMSU site for recent fireballs, I noticed that Steve 
Schoner's
camera picked up a bright, slow-moving one Wednesday during evening twilight:

http://skysentinel.nmsu.edu/allsky/viewer/1355276

Notice that the fireball is actually *rising* in elevation angle as it 
approaches
from the north-northeast, reaches its highest elevation east of Flagstaff,
then descends into the south before it fades and fragments. Unfortunately,
there doesn't appear to be a second camera that recorded it, so optical
triangulation is out. But at that time of the evening there should have been
plenty of witnesses. A check of the AMS website, however, doesn't show
any reports of it.

--Rob
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