[meteorite-list] Meteors Light Up Morning Sky in Colorado

drtanuki drtanuki at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 4 12:12:59 EST 2007


Dear Ron and List,
  Thank you Ron and all of the posters on this fall.
This is a case where people had better have their
geiger counters along.  As Ron and others may have
found out it may contain some radioactive material.
Best, Dirk Ross..Tokyo
 
--- Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

> 
>
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_5256178,00.html
> 
> Meteors light up morning sky, or was it something
> else?
> By Rocky Mountain News
> January 4, 2007
> 
> It was neither a bird nor a plane, but something lit
> up the
> early-morning sky today.
> 
> The brilliant streaks of light appeared to fall from
> north to south over
> the western part of the metro area, CBS 4 News
> reported.
> 
> Residents in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico
> reported seeing the display.
> 
> Chris Peterson, an astronomer and research associate
> with the Denver
> Museum of Nature and Science, told CBS 4 News the
> event was most likely
> a meteor shower.
> 
> There have been no reports of debris hitting the
> ground or of any injuries.
> 
>
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> 
>
http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070104/NEWS01/70104004
> 
> Bright meteor a sight for Coloradans
> By LAURA BAILEY
> The Coloradoan
> January 4, 2007
> 
> A brilliant meteor shower streaked across Colorado
> skies this morning 
> to the delight of surprised onlookers.
> 
> Calls to police and media starting coming in shortly
> after 6:15 a.m. 
> from locals who reported seeing an "unreal" bright
> light slowly 
> streaking across the sky from north to south.
> 
> The light was described as having an extremely
> bright head with a tail 
> that emitted sparks or smoke.
> 
> The shower was spotted in southeastern Wyoming and
> continued down along 
> the Front Range, said meteorologist Don Day.
> 
> What people witnessed was either a meteor or space
> junk, such as old 
> satellite debris, he said.
> 
> Onlookers reported the meteor could be seen for
> about 30 seconds. 
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