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(meteorobs) Sacramento Daylight Fireball 06:52 PST April 3
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Subject: (meteorobs) Sacramento Daylight Fireball 06:52 PST April 3
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From: Wayne Watson <sierra_mtnview@earthlinkdot net>
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Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 12:44:59 -0700
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Did anyone happen to see the fireball near Sacramento around 06:52 AM PST? It was
heading south. See my movie at
<http://home.earthlinkdot net/~mtnv95959a/v20040403_065159.mov>. Use the QT slider to
slow it down. The meteor comes out of around 90 degrees and disappears at 120
degrees, north, zero degrees, is at the top. Look above the roof top.
--
Wayne T. Watson (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N, 2,701 feet, Nevada City, CA)
-- GMT-8 hr std. time, RJ Rcvr 39° 8' 0" N, 121° 1' 0" W
Two laws Newton and Einstein didn't discover:
1. Time is money.
2. Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.
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