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Daytime fireball lights up sky *UPDATE* Pieces found!!
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 01:30 AM
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Daytime fireball lights up sky *UPDATE* Pieces found!!
http://start.toshiba.com/news/read.php?r...018&page=1
Quote:Erin Girard-Hudson of Arnold, Calif., told The Union Democrat of Sonora, Calif., that the loud boom that occurred around 8 a.m. made her 2-year-old daughter, Elsie, cry.
"It knocked me off my feet and was shaking the house," she said. "It sounded like it was next door."
"I have been looking at the sky for 30 years, and I have never witnessed something so amazing and puzzling. It is an event that makes you glad to be alive," said Matthew Neal of San Francisco. "The main body was bright green and the head was bright red and white."
Greg Giroux of June Lake, Calif., located along the eastern Sierra just west of Yosemite National Park, also was impressed.
"This was by far the brightest fireball/shooting star I've ever seen, especially since it was in full sunlight," he said. "After the flash, it broke up into pieces, then I lost sight of it as it went behind a mountain."
We didn't see it here in SD this morning since the marine layer was in, but maybe we are too far south.
I also didn't get to see the meteor shower last night because of the marine layer.
This guy wins the idiot award for the dumbest statement ever:
Quote:Dan Ruby, associate director of the Fleischmann Planetarium at the University of Nevada, Reno, said it's unlikely the fireball had anything to do with the current peak of the Lyrid meteor shower.
"People are putting two and two together and saying it has something to do with the meteor shower," he said. "But the fireball was probably coincidental and unrelated to the peak of the meteor shower."
*UPDATE*
Pieces apparently have been found!!
http://start.toshiba.com/news/read.php?r...3E&ps=1018
Quote:RENO, Nev. (AP) — Tiny meteorites found in the Sierra foothills of northern California were part of a giant fireball that exploded over the weekend with about one-third the explosive force of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in World War II, scientists said Wednesday.
The rocks each weighed about 10 grams, or the weight of two nickels, said John T. Wasson, a longtime professor and expert in meteorites at UCLA's Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 42015 04-23-2012 01:43 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
birdie Wrote:http://start.toshiba.com/news/read.php?r...018&page=1
Quote:Erin Girard-Hudson of Arnold, Calif., told The Union Democrat of Sonora, Calif., that the loud boom that occurred around 8 a.m. made her 2-year-old daughter, Elsie, cry.
"It knocked me off my feet and was shaking the house," she said. "It sounded like it was next door."
"I have been looking at the sky for 30 years, and I have never witnessed something so amazing and puzzling. It is an event that makes you glad to be alive," said Matthew Neal of San Francisco. "The main body was bright green and the head was bright red and white."
Greg Giroux of June Lake, Calif., located along the eastern Sierra just west of Yosemite National Park, also was impressed.
"This was by far the brightest fireball/shooting star I've ever seen, especially since it was in full sunlight," he said. "After the flash, it broke up into pieces, then I lost sight of it as it went behind a mountain."
We didn't see it here in SD this morning since the marine layer was in, but maybe we are too far south.
I also didn't get to see the meteor shower last night because of the marine layer.
This guy wins the idiot award for the dumbest statement ever:
Quote:Dan Ruby, associate director of the Fleischmann Planetarium at the University of Nevada, Reno, said it's unlikely the fireball had anything to do with the current peak of the Lyrid meteor shower.
"People are putting two and two together and saying it has something to do with the meteor shower," he said. "But the fireball was probably coincidental and unrelated to the peak of the meteor shower."
Maybe Dan was trying to drop subtle hints that it might be debris from he approaching planet x.
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 01:47 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
If I see a giant-sized meteorite fireball on the day of the peak of a meteor shower, I am going to assume it is part of the meteor shower.
What a dipshit that guy "Dan" is.
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 02:17 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
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Geogal  keeper of CnB Chubacabra User ID: 12308 04-23-2012 03:07 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
pin per request
Chupi enjoys crumpled threads, drizzled with Balsamic vinegar, and Tiny likes Raw Trollmeat sushi-like.
![[Image: geodoom-tiny.png]](http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/DaJav00/geodoom-tiny.png)
Formosa's Law “The truly insane have enough on their plates without us adding to it.”
AKA, flaming someone with an obvious mental problem can't make it better.
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NightHelix lop guest User ID: 79549 04-23-2012 03:21 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
birdie Wrote:If I see a giant-sized meteorite fireball on the day of the peak of a meteor shower, I am going to assume it is part of the meteor shower.
What a dipshit that guy "Dan" is.
Me concur.Me eat cookie the size of giant fireball once.
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 03:37 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
Geogal Wrote:pin per request
Thank ye, kindly.
CBS Evening News just ran the story with a great photo of it. Trying to find a link...
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Blitzkreig Red Dawn is Real User ID: 53329 04-23-2012 04:02 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
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RebelAtHeart Registered User User ID: 91516 04-23-2012 04:03 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
LOL...love the avatar OP!!
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 04:04 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
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birdie Registered User User ID: 14733 04-23-2012 04:05 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
RebelAtHeart Wrote:LOL...love the avatar OP!! 
LOL, thank you. I am gestating...it's true.
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Blitzkreig Red Dawn is Real User ID: 53329 04-23-2012 04:05 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
birdie Wrote:Geez, had to do it myself....
It was pretty cool: green, red, and white.
![[Image: fireball.jpg]](http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm83/stalexander/fireball.jpg)
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Tude Registered User User ID: 59592 04-23-2012 04:18 AM
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RE: Daytime fireball lights up sky this morning over two states!
Very cool!!!! It's all cloud covered here in upstate NY - getting ready for a nice storm so there was no way of observing anything last night or this evening.
I did manage - in that late 80's to observe a fireball when I was at my family's cabin in PA - happened at the right time - to look up - and it was big and we could see the trail/almost flames from it as it passed over us.
Of course we all stood there with our necks craned to the sky for several hours afterwards as there were no "shooting stars" etc before or afterwards.
We even thought - huh - downed plane? Nothing in the newspaper.
It was awesome though - seen by a few family members and me and the reason why you always carry a charged up phone camera (dammit).
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 58907 04-23-2012 04:26 AM
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Blitzkreig Red Dawn is Real User ID: 53329 04-23-2012 04:32 AM
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