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Prince edward islands meteor event: August 3, 1963
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A large meteor event was detected infrasonically approximately (51°S, 24°E) 1,100 kilometres west-south-west of the Prince Edward Islands by a U.S. government instrument network designed to detect atmospheric explosions on August 3, 1963. the August 3, 1963 bolide detected infrasonically n...
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Pyrenees Orientales meteor of 2 August 2011
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Title: Possible interaction of meteor explosion with stratospheric aerosols on cloud nucleation based on 2011 observations. Authors: Courty, M.-A.; Vaillant, M.; Benoit, R. The lack of knowledge on the nature and the variability through time of stratospheric aerosols strongly constrains th...
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The Great South African Meteor on July 27, 1928
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Title: The Great South African Meteor on July 27, 1928 Authors: King, A. Abstract Not Available Source
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The Meteor of July 27, 1894
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THE METEOR OF JULY 27, 1894, 7h 30m P. S. T. By Edward S. Holden A great number of observations of this splendid meteor were received at the Lick Observatory, either directly, or through the kind offices of Hon. A. S. Towne, Hon. C. F. Crocker, Hon. R. Thompson and others. Some of the best were not availab...
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Fireball of July 24, 1949
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In Socorro, the New Mexico School of Mines (now New Mexico Tech) tested a sample from the purported impact site of a green fireball that had fallen on July 24, 1949 and found that it was rich in copper, an element that when burned, turns bright green. Source Dr. Lincolm LaPaz found this highly signific...
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Chaplin meteor, 1940
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July 17, 1940 Low Flying Meteor Passes Over Chaplin Chaplin, Sask, July 18 Believed to have dropped somewhere in western Saskatchewan, a low flying meteor which made a roar like a plane, passed over Chaplin at 7.30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Read more (PDF)
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The Great Meteor of July 8, 1876
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On Eight Meteoric Fireballs Seen in the United States from July, 1876, to February, 1877 On the evening of July 8th, 1876, about fifteen minutes before nine o'clock, Chicago time, a very large meteor passed over Ohio and Michigan, and was visible in the adjacent States of Iowa, Illinois and Indiana....
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Ukraine meteor 04.07.02
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Ukrainian officials say the "strong flash" reported by the pilot of an Israeli plane over Ukraine on Thursday was probably caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere. Read more
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UK meteor 30.06.14
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A green fireball meteor seen over the UK has been captured on camera by an observatory in Devon. The "bolide" meteor was seen in the West Country, Wales and the West Midlands at 03:04 BST. Read more
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Miling meteor, 24 June 1929
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Fireballs Seen by Day. 1929 The Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) said yesterday that during the previous three weeks, several very bright meteors had been noticed at night, showing that the earth was evidently passing through a scattered stream of meteoric particles. In addition to the...
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Salem meteor, 17 June 1904
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Daily Capital Journal, 17 June 1904 This morning, about 1 o'clock, several Salem people were startled to see a huge ball of fire traveling across the southwestern horizon, and for several minutes viewed the weird visitor with awe. Read more
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Boylston Meteor Hoax
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On Wednesday (yesterday) morning [1859] the inhabitants of the towns of BoyIston and Redfield to this county, were startled by the occurrence of a most remarkable phenomena - the descent from the heavens of an immense meteoric mass. The body struck the earth between the hours of 8 and 4 A.M., with a cr...
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Great Oklahoma Fireball of 1920
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Great Oklahoma Fireball of 1920 The meteor of June 8, 1920, was bigger, brighter, and louder than anything anyone had ever seen. Seen by hundreds of thousands, a meteor of substantial size entered the Earth's atmosphere at around 8:45 p.m. on June 8, 1920, originating around the Arkansas-Louisian...
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Chicago meteor of June 3, 1878
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Title: On meteoric fireballs seen in the United States during the year ending March 31, 1879 Authors: Kirkwood, D. 1878, June 3, 2h59m A.M.- This meteor, observed at Chicago by Prof. E Colbert, was equal in apparent magnitude to the moon at four days old. Its course was from near the zenith to a point a...
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The Detonating Fireball of 1946 June 1-2
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Title: The Detonating Fireball of 1946 June 1-2 Authors: Buscombe, W. Read more
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