(meteorobs) Mid-Eastern USA Fireball January 27, 2013

DAVID DICKINSON ghedi_dave at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 28 09:54:26 EST 2013


Hi Mr Lunsford,
     Interesting... the time very closely matches  the 2:29UT prediction for the Cosmos 1484 satellite, which would've been moving from north-to-south over the US on its final pass at the same time. The path courtesy of Joseph Remis;

 http://i.imgur.com/eB1GWcy.jpg

NORAD pegs the reentry at Jan 28 2:27UT +/- 17 minutes centered on 55N 77W (on the east shore of Hudson Bay, through "+/-17 minutes spans North America).

Thanks,
 
Dave Dickinson
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 From: Robert Lunsford <lunro.imo.usa at cox.net>
To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org 
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 9:41 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) Mid-Eastern USA Fireball January 27, 2013
 
The American Meteor Society has received 30 reports of a bright meteor that occurred near 2130 (9:30pm EST) on Sunday evening January 27, 2013. Brightness estimates of this fireball vary considerably, but the average lies near magnitude -13, which equals the light produced by the full moon. Every color of the rainbow has been reported with orange and yellow being most mentioned. The area in which this object was seen is extraordinarily large, indicating the possibility that two fireballs may have occurred at a similar time. The witnesses range from mid-New York to northern Georgia and South Carolina. A preliminary flight path indicates this object roughly followed the Mason-Dixon Line westward toward Ohio. No reports have been received over the flight path, perhaps due to cloudy skies? Individual reports may be viewed in the 2013 AMS Fireball Table located at: http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireball_event/2013/206#top

Clear Skies!

Robert Lunsford
American Meteor Society
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