>>The incident, which took place about one mile south of Penicuik near to Ravensneuk Farm, lasted about ten minutes from 8.30am on Monday morning.<<
>>Professor John Peacock, of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh, said: "It is probably a meteor fireball - quite a rare and spectacular example, and well worth publishing."<< Lasting ten whole minutes? Could have been a speeding weather balloon? :O) Actually, my money is on the contrails of an airliner before I even think it could have been a meteor. If he fudged the time frame some, due to excitement, could have been an entering satellite also...But a meteor, no way. George Zay
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