(meteorobs) Information about observed fireballs
Dave Gheesling
dave at fallingrocks.com
Wed May 13 20:09:31 EDT 2009
Hiya!
Detonations are a huge factor.
Disruptions prior to retardation point are also big.
Prograde fireballs produce meteorites much more frequently.
Triangulation and local inquiry.
Hope that's even remotely helpful!
All best,
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
[mailto:meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org] On Behalf Of Tim Heitz
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:59 PM
To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
Subject: (meteorobs) Information about observed fireballs
Hi,
I'm new to this site, could someone tell me how do we know observed
fireballs fell to the ground?
How can I use this imformation gathered to determine if any material as made
it to the ground.
To eliminate boring post and waste space please e-mail me off site.
TimHeitz at earthlink.net
Best Regards,
Tim Heitz
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