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Re: (meteorobs) Fireballs over Belguim?



At 23:32 29-10-2001, you wrote:
>Maybe Im not reading something right but I have to
>confess that the "luminous spheres" sound like ball
>lightning to me.  ?????


Hello,

All details on this great fireball are published at the website of the 
Dutch Meteor Society:

http://www.dmsweb.org

Regards,

Casper.



> > Dear All!
> >
> > Russian Internet mass-media www.gazeta.ru reported yesterday evening about
> > possible fireballs over Belgian town of Gent (or Ghent?) on the 27/28 Oct.
> > night, apparently. Below is a little bit improved on-line translation 
> of the
> > report.
> > Any details?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andrei Ol'khovatov
> > Russia, Moscow
> > ==========================
> > During entire Sunday police of Belgian city Gent got  calls from the
> > citizens, who saw the past night in the sky the very bright " luminous
> > spheres ", which were
> > moving with the enormous speed. The management of the police decided
> > to turn for the explanations into the weather service of the nearest base
> > weather station, where they said to them that it was the meteoritic
> > rain. In order to exclude hearing about the invasion UFO, the police
> > preferred itself to inform the local mass-madia about the night incident.
> > //ria Novosti.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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