[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2023-02-14 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Wednesday, Feb 15 2023 Meteorite Picture of the Day: Chelyabinsk

Contributed by: Herbert Raab

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=02/15/2023
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Re: [meteorite-list] Small, earth-impacting asteroid/meteoroid videos now showing up online

2023-02-14 Thread Rob Matson via Meteorite-list
Hi John – yes, being a member of the asteroid monitoring community has its 
advantages as far as timely communication about such events. But the Minor 
Planet Electronic Circulars are out there for anyone to read. Here was the MPEC 
for this impactor:

https://minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K23/K23CA3.html

Using the astrometry in that MPEC, anyone familiar with Bill Gray’s Find_Orb 
software can reconstruct the asteroid’s trajectory with high precision.
As in the case with Almahata Sitta, meteorites will certainly be recovered from 
this fall – thankfully from a country much easier to get to!  --Rob

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  Ah, to have such knowledge & contacts. Thanks Everyone for keeping us in 
the loop.
  JL
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Flight direction was azimuth 102, entry angle about 41 degrees from vertical, 
slow entry velocity (~14 km/sec). There are certainly meteorites on the ground 
as this was a 1-1.5 meter, non-cometary body. The altitude was 42 km when it 
crossed the Normandy coastline, and the terminal burst had not yet occurred. 
I’ve already done dark flight modeling of this fall using radiosonde data from 
Herstmonceaux (balloon launched three hours before the fall from about 60 miles 
to the north in the southern UK).   --Rob

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It was heading generally eastward over the Channel and was still burning 
when it crossed the French shoreline. It is likely to have dropped 
meteorites on land.

Chris

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On 2/14/2023 3:29 AM, Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list wrote:
> It was heading from France and terminated it seems just as it reached the
> channel so likely everything is in the sea if it did drop anything. Not
> seen any predictions that it made landfall in France or the UK. So close
> and yet so far.
> 
> Graham
> 
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 11:27 PM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> Nice!   :-)
>>
>> On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list <
>> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>>
>> A small (~1-meter) asteroid that astronomers have been tracking for
>> several hours earlier today crossed over the English Channel one hour ago
>> (3:00 UT 13 February) and broke up over the coast of Normandy. Many videos
>> of it are already appearing on the web. Here’s one taken from Brighton, UK
>> (south coast of England) looking across the channel toward France:
>>
>> https://twitter.com/KadeFlowers/status/1624967147708420103
>>
>> Should be numerous meteorites on the ground – the meteoroid was at about
>> 40-km altitude at the point it crossed the French coastline north of
>> Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, so nearly all of it should be over land.  --Rob
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Re: [meteorite-list] Small, earth-impacting asteroid/meteoroid videos now showing up online

2023-02-14 Thread John Lutzon via Meteorite-list

  Ah, to have such knowledge & contacts. Thanks Everyone for keeping us in 
the loop.
  JL
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  Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 12:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Small, earth-impacting asteroid/meteoroid 
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  Flight direction was azimuth 102, entry angle about 41 degrees from vertical, 
slow entry velocity (~14 km/sec). There are certainly meteorites on the ground 
as this was a 1-1.5 meter, non-cometary body. The altitude was 42 km when it 
crossed the Normandy coastline, and the terminal burst had not yet occurred. 
I’ve already done dark flight modeling of this fall using radiosonde data from 
Herstmonceaux (balloon launched three hours before the fall from about 60 miles 
to the north in the southern UK).   --Rob

   

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  From: Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list
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  It was heading generally eastward over the Channel and was still burning 

  when it crossed the French shoreline. It is likely to have dropped 

  meteorites on land.

   

  Chris

   

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  On 2/14/2023 3:29 AM, Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list wrote:

  > It was heading from France and terminated it seems just as it reached the

  > channel so likely everything is in the sea if it did drop anything. Not

  > seen any predictions that it made landfall in France or the UK. So close

  > and yet so far.

  > 

  > Graham

  > 

  > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 11:27 PM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <

  > meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

  > 

  >> 

  >> 

  >> Nice!   :-)

  >> 

  >> On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list <

  >> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

  >> 

  >> A small (~1-meter) asteroid that astronomers have been tracking for

  >> several hours earlier today crossed over the English Channel one hour ago

  >> (3:00 UT 13 February) and broke up over the coast of Normandy. Many videos

  >> of it are already appearing on the web. Here’s one taken from Brighton, UK

  >> (south coast of England) looking across the channel toward France:

  >> 

  >> https://twitter.com/KadeFlowers/status/1624967147708420103

  >> 

  >> Should be numerous meteorites on the ground – the meteoroid was at about

  >> 40-km altitude at the point it crossed the French coastline north of

  >> Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, so nearly all of it should be over land.  --Rob

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Re: [meteorite-list] Small, earth-impacting asteroid/meteoroid videos now showing up online

2023-02-14 Thread Rob Matson via Meteorite-list
Flight direction was azimuth 102, entry angle about 41 degrees from vertical, 
slow entry velocity (~14 km/sec). There are certainly meteorites on the ground 
as this was a 1-1.5 meter, non-cometary body. The altitude was 42 km when it 
crossed the Normandy coastline, and the terminal burst had not yet occurred. 
I’ve already done dark flight modeling of this fall using radiosonde data from 
Herstmonceaux (balloon launched three hours before the fall from about 60 miles 
to the north in the southern UK).   --Rob

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From: Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list
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It was heading generally eastward over the Channel and was still burning 
when it crossed the French shoreline. It is likely to have dropped 
meteorites on land.

Chris

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On 2/14/2023 3:29 AM, Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list wrote:
> It was heading from France and terminated it seems just as it reached the
> channel so likely everything is in the sea if it did drop anything. Not
> seen any predictions that it made landfall in France or the UK. So close
> and yet so far.
> 
> Graham
> 
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 11:27 PM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> Nice!   :-)
>>
>> On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list <
>> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>>
>> A small (~1-meter) asteroid that astronomers have been tracking for
>> several hours earlier today crossed over the English Channel one hour ago
>> (3:00 UT 13 February) and broke up over the coast of Normandy. Many videos
>> of it are already appearing on the web. Here’s one taken from Brighton, UK
>> (south coast of England) looking across the channel toward France:
>>
>> https://twitter.com/KadeFlowers/status/1624967147708420103
>>
>> Should be numerous meteorites on the ground – the meteoroid was at about
>> 40-km altitude at the point it crossed the French coastline north of
>> Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, so nearly all of it should be over land.  --Rob
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Re: [meteorite-list] Small, earth-impacting asteroid/meteoroid videos now showing up online

2023-02-14 Thread Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list
It was heading generally eastward over the Channel and was still burning 
when it crossed the French shoreline. It is likely to have dropped 
meteorites on land.


Chris

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On 2/14/2023 3:29 AM, Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list wrote:

It was heading from France and terminated it seems just as it reached the
channel so likely everything is in the sea if it did drop anything. Not
seen any predictions that it made landfall in France or the UK. So close
and yet so far.

Graham

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 11:27 PM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <
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Nice!   :-)

On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

A small (~1-meter) asteroid that astronomers have been tracking for
several hours earlier today crossed over the English Channel one hour ago
(3:00 UT 13 February) and broke up over the coast of Normandy. Many videos
of it are already appearing on the web. Here’s one taken from Brighton, UK
(south coast of England) looking across the channel toward France:

https://twitter.com/KadeFlowers/status/1624967147708420103

Should be numerous meteorites on the ground – the meteoroid was at about
40-km altitude at the point it crossed the French coastline north of
Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, so nearly all of it should be over land.  --Rob
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2023-02-14 Thread Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list
It was heading from France and terminated it seems just as it reached the
channel so likely everything is in the sea if it did drop anything. Not
seen any predictions that it made landfall in France or the UK. So close
and yet so far.

Graham

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 11:27 PM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

>
>
> Nice!   :-)
>
> On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>
> A small (~1-meter) asteroid that astronomers have been tracking for
> several hours earlier today crossed over the English Channel one hour ago
> (3:00 UT 13 February) and broke up over the coast of Normandy. Many videos
> of it are already appearing on the web. Here’s one taken from Brighton, UK
> (south coast of England) looking across the channel toward France:
>
> https://twitter.com/KadeFlowers/status/1624967147708420103
>
> Should be numerous meteorites on the ground – the meteoroid was at about
> 40-km altitude at the point it crossed the French coastline north of
> Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, so nearly all of it should be over land.  --Rob
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