[meteorite-list] HUGE Meteor Sighting in Cottonwood AZ - Stats from fall

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Sun Apr 13 16:09:37 EDT 2014


There is almost no possibility of a meteor having that speed. The 
maximum possible velocity a body in orbit around the Sun can encounter 
the Earth at is 72 km/s. Anything faster than that would exceed the 
solar escape velocity, implying either some sort of slingshot orbit or a 
body originating outside the Solar System. Only a few meteors have been 
observed with velocities above 72 km/s, and those only a bit more, and 
perhaps of questionable measurement. More are in radar data (small 
particles), but it has been called into question if these actually have 
the velocities being measured.

Suffice to say, last night's meteor showed the characteristics of a low 
to medium speed parent body- something between 11 km/s and say 40 km/s.

What is the source of the data you are using for your calculations?

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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On 4/13/2014 1:57 PM, shawnalan at meteoritefalls.com wrote:
> Hello Listers
>
> I found some info on the fall and here is some stats...
>
> vel 667.2 km/s beg 135.8 km end 40.8 km
>
> Now could a meteorite come from the Vel speed? I mean thats really fast
> 667.2km, or that could be a mistake, which I think it is? With the
> meteor ending at 40km there is a possibility there could be some stones
> on the ground. And after looking at the video I could see the meteor for
> around 4 seconds and at the end the meteor got brighter.
>
> more stats below...
>
> Shawn Alan
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>
> time 20140413 3.0738 hours
>    lat  32 26 22.632 =  32.4396 deg
>    lon 253 16 38.856 = 253.2775 deg
>     ht 40.775 b -1.38207 7.62031 -17.37020 -7.68054
>         alp 300.962 +/-  0.462 deg
>         del  70.037 +/-  0.310 deg
>       v_inf 667.240 +/- 977.292 km/s
>       v_avg 667.240 +/- 977.292 km/s
>
>           a  -0.002 +/-  0.006 AU
>           e 493.776 +/- 1444.978
>        incl  85.761 +/-  3.793 deg
>       omega 168.225 +/-  0.185 deg
>    asc_node  22.922 +/-  0.000 deg
>         v_g 667.102 +/- 977.428 km/s
>         v_h 668.691 +/- 976.474 km/s
>     alp_geo 301.065 +/-  0.482 deg
>     del_geo  70.004 +/-  0.311 deg
>       q_per   0.982 +/-  0.001 AU
>       q_aph  -0.986 +/-  0.011 AU
>      lambda  30.964 +/-  1.513 deg
>        beta  78.151 +/-  0.165 deg
>   true anom  11.775 +/-  0.165 deg
>
>         T_j   hyp




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