[meteorite-list] Hello From Joann

Graham Ensor graham.ensor at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 05:35:45 EDT 2016


As Chris says...a meteor burning up is often appears to have landed on
nearby hills but in fact they are just traveling over the horizon at many
miles high before they burn up completely or cool enough to drop without
any light given out...they do not burn all the way to the ground. So the
one you saw would have gone into dark flight many many miles away.

Graham

On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Joanne Barton via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

> Don,t know who to talk to ,In June Was Standing Outside Looking Up To The
> Sky ,While Waiting For A Friend Get Off Work ,At 8.30PM  While looking up
> here coming down by me is a shooting star ,couldn,t believe it !!! Like
> slow motion the tail with white ,red ,blue ,in color went down while my
> friend came out told him and showed him where at between to building ,So he
> and I went out Saturday to look on the hill for it ,Robert said I need  A
> metal detector ,I just want to know what showers was going on JUNE 29th or
> JULY 1st Do you know ?THANK YOU ! JOANN
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