(meteorobs) Helmet of fireballs
Roberto Haver
R.HAVER at mclink.it
Mon Feb 16 09:17:15 EST 2009
Ok Karl, thank.
You observe from France?
You have seen fireball the evening of Friday 13?
I ask because the evening of the 13 (I had written also in an other message and I had inserted also a photo) in Italy have been observed 6/7 fireball between which one of -16/-17.
Roberto Haver
> ==========================
> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:40:48 +0100 (CET)
> From: Karl Antier <ka.antier at wanadoo.fr>
> To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
> Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Helmet of fireballs
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>
> Hi Roberto,
>
> Sorry, I should have quoted Dave comments. The second meteor
> is this he
> mentionned in his last message :
> "While some may argue this was a meteor, with some merit,
> my second was a beautiful -3 to -4 meteor coming up from the
> south for about
> 30 degrees. At first I wasn't sure if it was a stellite or meteor
> but I had
> my binoculars on it, the shock wave became visual as an oval
> then expanded
> out to about three times it's first size, then receeded in size
> until it
> vanished visually. I did not hear electophonic sounds or later
> anything
> that may have been sonic sounds. It was one heck of a show."
> This is the meteor, which, I thought, could be a reentry.
>
> Clear skies!
> Karl
>
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