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Pacific NW Fireball
Did anyone in the Pacific North West, Washington State, observe a bright
fireball on April 5th around 8 pm or 9 pm PDT? If you did please send me the details. Thanks: Ed Majden B.C. - Fireball Network Coordinator - AMS Meteor Spectroscopy West Coast Sandia Bolide Detection Station Courtenay B.C. CANADA http://members.shaw.ca/epmajden/index.htm |
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Pacific NW Fireball
No, but on a similar note a couple of my co-workers saw a fireball with a
tail trailing it that exploded near Jupiter's position this morning Fri 4/07 at approx 6:00AM PDT in the Lake Tahoe NV area. Unfortunately I missed it; the descriptions were quite spectacular! You have a nice setup; thanks for the link! Rich V Minden NV "Ed Majden" wrote in message ... Did anyone in the Pacific North West, Washington State, observe a bright fireball on April 5th around 8 pm or 9 pm PDT? If you did please send me the details. Thanks: Ed Majden B.C. - Fireball Network Coordinator - AMS Meteor Spectroscopy West Coast Sandia Bolide Detection Station Courtenay B.C. CANADA http://members.shaw.ca/epmajden/index.htm |
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