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Dear Casper, Daniel, and all others!

Thank you for the info on the fireball over Europe.  It seems to be a little
bit intriguing - such high-speed bright fireballs are rather rare..  Hoping
to read more details at http://www.dmsweb.org soon!

Best wishes,
Andrei

-----Исходное сообщение-----
От: Casper ter Kuile <casper.ter.kuile@dmsweb.org>
Кому: meteorobs@atmob.org <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Дата: 30 октября 2001 г. 2:27
Тема: Re: (meteorobs) Fireballs over Belguim?


>At 07:38 29-10-2001, Andrei Ol'khovatov wrote:
>>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
>
>
>Hi Andrei,
>
>Please consult the website of the Dutch Meteor Society at
>"http://www.dmsweb.org" for details regarding this extraordinary fireball
>which appeared over the Northsea about halfway the Netherlands and Britain.
>
>Regards,
>
>Casper.
>
>
>>==========================
>>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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