(meteorobs) Five fireballs over Europe this weekend

Marco Langbroek marco.langbroek at wanadoo.nl
Mon Feb 7 18:45:55 EST 2005


The 0:57 UT has an infrasound registration by the KNMI. The infrasound
registration timemark shows it occured just before 1:00 UTC

- Marco

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Dr Marco Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
meteorites at dmsweb.org

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel van Os" <stormchaser at home.nl>
To: "Global Meteor Observing Forum" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 11:47 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) Five fireballs over Europe this weekend


> It seems there have been 5 reported fireballs over the weekend:
>
> 1. Friday February 4, 20:49 UT, mag -9/-10, Belgium/France
> 2. Saturday February 5, 01:04 UT, mag -10, -12, Belgium/France
> 3. Sunday February 6, 06:43 UT, mag -7, Belgium/France
> 4. Sunday February 6, 18:28 UT, far brighter than saturn, The Netherlands
> 5. Sunday February 6, 22:32 UT, mag -10, Slovenia
>
> 1, 2 and 3 were reported on the DMS and VVS mailinglists and are
> summarized (in French) here:
> http://users.skynet.be/meteorite.be/bolide04fevrier2005.htm
>
> A note about 2: most reports I've read mention a time just before 1:00 UT.
>
> 4 was reported by mail to me by two people trying out their new
> telescope. One of them claims to have seen it through the eyepiece, the
> other said it moved from Aries, through the Pleiades and zenith towards
> the big dipper. 30 degree tail, yellow/orange about 10-15 times the size
> of Saturn.
>
> 5 was reported here by Jure Atanackov.
>
> Daniel
>
> Jure menti
>
>
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