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Earth-grazing fireball on March 29, 2006
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Title: Earth-grazing fireball on March 29, 2006 Authors: Abe, S.; Borovicka, J.; Spurny, P.; Koten, P.; Ceplecha, Z.; Tamagawa, T.; Meteor Network Team in JAPAN A bright fireball of -8 absolute magnitude was observed at 11:24:07(UT) on 29 March 2006 from several stations, which lasted for about 3...
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Ontario meteor 26.05.13
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Bright fireball seen streaking over southern Ontario Some sky watchers out to view the grouping of Mercury, Venus and Jupiter got an extra treat on Sunday night as a particularly bright meteor - called a bolide - zipped through the skies a little after 9 p.m. local time. [url=http://ca.news.yahoo....
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Earth-grazing fireball of October 13, 1990
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Title: Earth-grazing fireball of October 13, 1990 Authors: Borovicka, J. & Ceplecha, Z. Read more
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Peniscola meteor
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The Ràpita or Peniscola 1916, August 5. St. Carles de la Rapita (Tarragona), Spain. The meteor fell into the sea near Peniscola. No one has any sample. "At 14:15 h, showed a bright burst that ran from N. to SW. Leaving a trail of smoke. Within 10 minutes there was a loud bang accompanied by a slight s...
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Meteor March 24, 1933
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Title: A Brilliant Meteor and its Cloud-Like Trail Authors: Peterson, S. P. An unusually brilliant meteor was observed at 5:07 am on March 24, 1933, by Pilot C. W. Coyle, while flying a Transcontinental & Western Air Mail plane east from Albuquerque. At the time in question he was near Adrian, Te...
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Maryland meteor 18.05.13
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County witnesses report seeing large, bright meteor If you saw a bright light blazing across the sky early Saturday and thought you might be going crazy, you're not, and you're not alone. Dozens of witnesses across the state and the region reported seeing what astronomers are calling a fragmenting...
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Meteor of September 5, 1916
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Title: The detonating meteor of September 5, 1916 Authors: Martin, H. H. The detonating meteor of September 5, 1916, as observed at Fort Worth Texas (Lat 32° 43' N. Long. 97° 15' W.) The meteor burst into view at 8:05:50 PM (7h 36m 50s astronomical day) from a point at 48° altitude, and 282° azimuth. It p...
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Meteor of November 23, 1877
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Title: The Great Detonating Meteor of November 23, 1877 Authors: G. L. TUPMAN Having fully discussed the whole of the accounts of the great meteor that have reached me, consisting of some ninety direct communications and forty or fifty newspaper cuttings, I have the pleasure to forward to NATURE a c...
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Meteor of 1926 September 6
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Title: The Detonating Meteor of 1926 September 6. An Instance of an Outer Zone of Audibility. Authors: F. J. W. Whipple. The object of the present note is to set out the evidence for such a zone in the case of the detonating meteor of 1926 September 6. I have a large collection of observations of this mete...
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La Paz meteor
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Possible meteorite fall in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico Insistentes llamadas que se están recibiendo en los servicios de emergencia señalan que un meteorito ha caído en las cercanías de la ciudad capital, lo que originó una fuerte explosión cuya onda expansiva cimbró todas las viviendas de...
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Meteorite 10 April 1858
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10 April 1858To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury. GENTLEMEN - I beg to aquaint you, for the information of the scientific, that on Saturday, the 10th current, about 4 p.m., a Meteorolite fell at the back of a barn on a farm adjoining this property, say about half-a-mile distant, and in the occupati...
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Warialda 1878 meteor
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25 February 1878 Warialda. Monday, noon. A brilliant meteor passed over here at half-past six o'clock on Sunday. It was visible for thirty-two seconds. Read more
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Daylight Meteor, 1893
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Title: Daylight Meteor, March 18 Author: J. EDMUND CLARK This meteor, reported to NATURE by Dr. Rorie of Dundee, was also seen by Mr. A. G. Linney at Ackworth, near Pontefract. Careful comparison of their records gave a probable (path from just S.E. of Lanark to 30 or 40 miles W. of Mull Notes received l...
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Meteor 14 April. 1875
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The Illustrated Australian News THE GREAT METEOR SEEN ON THE 14th APRIL. 1875 Source
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New Iberia meteor
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A large meteor passed over New Iberia the weekend of March 13-15 1957. It passed over the city late at night (around 10:20 P M ) Many saw it and were frightened . It turned night into day for about 90 seconds. I was just leaving a track meet at Lloyd G. Porter stadium waiting outside for a ride home when the fa...
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