(meteorobs) On the Sept 21 British Earth grazer fireball
bob
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Sat Sep 29 10:04:38 EDT 2012
Esko - Very interesting article that you presented; besides the 1972 Teton fireball there is another modern day fireball that is thought to have skipped and reentered on its next revolution in Oct 3rd, 1996.
See http://www.meteorobs.org/maillist/msg02007.html
for more info search on:
1)Kate Hutton, a seismologist at CIT; 2)John Wasson, a meteorite specialist at UCLA; and, 3) Mark Boslough, a Physicist at Sandia Labs.
--- In meteorobs at yahoogroups.com, Esko Lyytinen <esko.lyytinen at ...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I inform the list members, that there is an English language news of the
> Finnish "Tähdet ja Avaruus" - journal, of this exceptional fireball at
> the lunarmeteorite site:
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.fi/
>
> The Finnish language news is still missing. Both were planned to get
> ready till yesterday, but finalizing the English version with contacts
> into two other timezones was so exhausting to the editors and myself
> that the Finnish version was forced to be delayed till today.
> This will appear in:
> http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset.html
> but is not there yet.
>
> Regards,
> Esko
>
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