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(meteorobs) Re: daytime fireball photographed in Wales, UK



Neil,

Are there any reports about sonic booms the past week?
Might be worth to check.

I think this possible fireball is something into which the DOD-people, e.g.
Peter Brown, could investigate as well.

- Marco


----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Bone" <bafb4@central.susx.acdot uk>
To: "Cis Verbeeck" <cis.verbeeck@agfa.com>
Cc: "iiiimo-news" <imo-news@yahoogroups.com>; "meteorobs"
<meteorobs@atmob.org>; "9x6" <9x6@egroups.com>; "dedot cas" <dedot cas@pidot be>;
"tiraey" <tiraey@ruca.ua.acdot be>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) Re: [IMO-News] daytime fireball photographed in Wales,
UK


> >You can find the pictures on
> >http://antwrp.gsfc.nasadot gov/apod/ap031001.html
>
> >Does anyone have more data on this daylight fireball? On the above
> >website, the date isn't even listed :-(
>
> No reports of a recent daytime fireball have been received by the BAA.
> I have to say that, a superficial resemblance to paintings of the
> Sikhote-Alin event apart, the pictures look more, to me, like an
> aircraft contrail illuminated by the setting Sun...
>
> Neil Bone
> Director, BAA Meteor Section
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