[meteorite-list] How far away can a meteor be heard?

bernd.pauli at paulinet.de bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
Thu Jul 9 12:27:07 EDT 2009


All you (hopefully: lucky) hunters might also have to factor this into your
calculations and hunting preparations:

During its luminous phase which lasted over 40 seconds, the Peekskill meteoroid 
covered a ground path of some 700 to 800 km according to Brown et al. (1994).

Aerodynamic drag caused a greater than 20 km longitudinal displacement of the
fragments and the transverse displacement was about 1km for some of the
smaller fragments.


Video Observations of the Peekskill Meteorite Fireball: Atmospheric
Trajectory and Orbit (Meteoritics 29-4, 1994, p. 455):

The dark flight of the recovered meteorite started from a height of 30 km, when
the velocity dropped below 3 km/s, and the body continued an additional horizontal
distance of 50 km without ablation, until it hit a parked car in Peekskill, New York,
with a vertical velocity of about 80 m/s.

Good luck!

Bernd





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