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(meteorobs) USAF FIREBALL RELEASE



I received this from Peter Brown today...some of you might find this
interesting?
George Zay
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 USAF NEWS RELEASE 
  
 From:   Headquarters Air Force Technical Applications Center    
         Office of Public Affairs             
         Patrick AFB, Fl., 
         32925-3002 
         (407)-494-7332 
  
 Date: May 6, 1997 
  
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 At 19:54:26 UT on Dec. 9, 1995, sensors aboard U.S. Department of 
 Defense satellites recorded a bright atmospheric flash.  Although 
 precise location of the flash has not yet been determined, time of the 
 flash and general location is consistent with eyewitness reports of a 
 bright explosive flash in the Cuernca, Ecuador, area at 14:51 local time 
 (19:51 UT) on that day.  Those observations consisted of a bright 
 fireball streaking across the sky from north to south, ending in a 
 bright flash and loud explosive noise. Three commercial seismic stations 
 in the area also recorded strong signals at that time. 
  
 Assuming a 6000K blackbody radiating spectrum, estimates of the peak 
 radiated power and total radiated energy of the flash are 5.4 x 10^10 watts
  per steradian (visible magnitude -20.8) and 1.1 x10^11 joules,
respectively.
 
 (If you have questions call Air Force Technical Applications Center Office
of 
 Public Affairs at (407) 494-4403.) 
  

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