(meteorobs) "Forecast" of fireballs from NEO visit - huh?

Karl Antier karl.antier at laposte.net
Mon Oct 17 14:42:11 EDT 2011


Hi all meteor observers,

Sorry, but sometimes I hardly understand how one can come to such extreme comments on such on non-vital, harmless topic...

> Wayne, If you weren`t so busy you might check the AMS archives for repeated patterns > for 14OCT-20OCT from 2005-2011 or even earlier if they exist. Correlation to an NEO?; > unknown yet.

To correlate such fireball to a potential object (comet, asteroid, NEO, anything), it must first be proved all of them have the same trajectory. Is it the case? I think that's a good point to start with before assessing anything, isn't it?

> You speak so much for a person who knows so little. 

This has nothing to do on a public mailing list, so please, next time, try to have a bit more respect with others, even if you do not think like them. That's the basics of social behavior. Thanks in advance.
This list has been so peacuful for times? Why does it sometimes become so scowling for such little things like green fireballs?
At least, if it was on philosophical topics (that has nothing to do there, or meteor related ones ;-)) or big theories on meteors, I must admit I may accept it, but here...

Clear skies to all, Orionids maximum should arrive now!

Karl







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