[meteorite-list] Huh? PhD has a Meteor? over Houston, TX? Looks like an aircraft contrail to me.

Matson, Rob D. ROBERT.D.MATSON at leidos.com
Wed Jan 21 13:29:42 EST 2015


This one is a no-brainer -- jet contrail. It's dumbfounding why anyone would
think an object traveling that slowly could be anything other than a plane.
Slow news day in Houston?  --Rob

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List,

Huh? Physics/Astronomy PhD has a Meteor? over Houston, TX? 
Looks like an aircraft contrail to me.  Tell me that I am wrong.
Expert explains strange fireball flying over Houston area KHOU A slow moving meteor can make one full swing around the world before crashing or disintegrating. The fireball Sterling captures is similar to the one ...
http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/2015/01/21/expert-explains-strange-fireball-flying-over-houston-area/22088689/


Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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