[meteorite-list] Photos: See Five Fireballs That Lit Up ColoradoSkies March 11

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 19 21:21:22 EDT 2015


Shawn, List,

> PS was this a fall?

Not until you (or somebody)
picks up a rock from it in their
hand.

Then it's a fall...

Sterling
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ColoradoSkies March 11

Hello Listers 

Enjoy

PS was this a fall?

Shawn Alan
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Photos: See Five Fireballs That Lit Up Colorado Skies

Early on March 11, many Denverites saw a ball of fire streak across the sky.
Subsequent reports suggested that the object was probably an earth-grazer
meteorite - and this kind of thing actually happens fairly often in the
state.

Evidence aplenty can be found at Cloudbait.com, the fascinating website for
Cloudbait Observatory in Guffey, Colorado. 


The landing page devoted to fireballs documents dozens of such incidents
over the past decade and a half.

Count down the five most recent sightings shared by Cloudbait prior to the
latest one, featuring photos, maps and excerpts from each listing's text.
(For even more information, click here.) That's followed by a 7News report
about last week's fireball. 

Source: 
http://www.westword.com/news/photos-see-five-fireballs-that-lit-up-colorado-
skies-6602765
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