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Re: (meteorobs) Meteors in Brazil - Still the same - Marco




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From: rgregio <rgregio@uol.com.br>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Meteors in Brazil


> Hello Marco and too much interested in the subject!
> Now the little, in the end of yesterday's night (26/04/2003)
> The teacher Ronaldo R. Freitas Mourão  gave
> an interview for a channel of TV and he declared that:
> ''It is difficult to say which would be the exact size of the meteor.''
> According to him, the event gave him on the sky of Rio de Janeiro.
> Dispersion of dust of the meteor was had on the city,
>  news is not still had, however, if the event gave him on
> the sea... it is still more difficult to find some probable residue.
> Dear Marco, I don't understand a lot about earth accommodation
> that it reflects intense red light,  makes three roars type explosion
> and nobody sits down any seismic disturbance. I think that, in that case,
> that phenomenon type can be discarded.
> The doubt just stays on the size of the meteor visa that
> a lot of people witnessed the event in the three states RJ, SP and MG.
> Very probably in areas closer to state of Rio de Janeiro.
> In any way, we are awaiting new information.
>
> Celestial hugs and clean skies for everybody and forgive my bad English:)
>
> Abracos celestes
> R.Gregio
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Hello Rosely,

This subject is really curious for us to take it away. What I took into
account is that we should get all subject the we have in order to come up to
a conclusion. That's what I focused when I replied to you on my last posted
email. For instances, a big noise in the state of Rio (like that mentioned)
in your narrative could be listened by the entire population, just to say
the least. Considering again the state of Minas Gerais (close to mine), I am
firmilly in favour to admit that some electromagnetic (very common) in that
region could come out in bringing such relevant "reddened lit". I, myself,
in last January travelling along from Minas to Rio observed lots of
interesting and brilliant lightnings all over the way. Minas is well-known
as a state plenty of phenomena like that. Its ground composition adds some
explanations for that.

Well, when I referrred to some 'sismological equipoes', I also understood
and meant that such noise could be perfectly taken by them in Brasília, for
example. I, again, found interesting to add into my opinion that some "light
ground" acommodation could be part of that.

Besides, as I told you, I was woke up great part of that evening (26) and I
just really couldn't see anything, but a nice and beautiful sky. Of course
that I know that the fact occured in the states mentioned above. The other
aspect is that no particles were found(?) Being observed by many witnesses,
some in many could describe any concrete fact about that. Again, 'one
thousand diameter' is big enough for being tottaly desintegrated. I guess
the some of it may be splitted all over these regions like a shooting star.
Being hopeful in all that is what we haven't got anything bad besides the
lit and the noise.

Don't worry about your English, you communicate very well in this language,
mine is worst. ;-)

Marco Valois
L38º-L8°NE,BR

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I'm not sure if you read anything on last news headlines about a French
sattellite that will fall in BR. It will probably get some states like CE,
AM, MG and so on. Again, experts reports that it won't cause any damage.
Even though I believe that it won't be tottaly desintegrated while getting
into our atmosphere. Some parts of it are made of huge materials. Nice to
meet you again!!!!
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