Thought that the number of cameras would have outweighed the decreasing
time spent under the skies, but obviously not.
F.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 12:18 AM Michael Farmer
wrote:
> The problem is modern society. Lights. TV’s. Nobody is outside anymore.
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The problem is modern society. Lights. TV’s. Nobody is outside anymore.
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On Thursday, February 16, 2023, 9:14 AM, Finbarr Connolly via Meteorite-list
wrote:
First French fall since 2011 and only the 4th in the last 45 years.
There were 25 falls in
First French fall since 2011 and only the 4th in the last 45 years.
There were 25 falls in the 45 years between 1830 and 1875.
Finbarr.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:48 PM Matthias Bärmann via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
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> Congratulations to the finder*s.
>
>
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A first meteorite from asteroid 2023CX1 has been found in
Saint-Pierre-le-Viger (Seine Maritime) by a team from the
FRIPON/Vigie-ciel network. Good job Loïs!
https://www.vigie-ciel.org/2023/02/15/une-meteorite-normande-issue-de-2023-cx1-retrouvee/
More information on the flight path:
Congratulations to the finder*s.
Am 15.02.2023 um 18:17 schrieb Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list:
Meteorites have now been recovered.
Models suggest a single main mass of around 1kg from the terminal
explosion and multiple small pieces from earlier fragmentation events
along the meteor
is there any more info on what was recovered and where?
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 10:17 AM Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Meteorites have now been recovered.
>
> Models suggest a single main mass of around 1kg from the terminal
> explosion and
Apologies for the last message. I misinterpreted the initial predictions
and it does appear to have been heading the other way and AMS has it
terminating near the coast slode to Dieppe and FRIPON even closer...other
models now showing that indeed it may have dropped material on land. Good
luck to
Meteorites have now been recovered.
Models suggest a single main mass of around 1kg from the terminal
explosion and multiple small pieces from earlier fragmentation events
along the meteor path.
Chris
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to! --Rob
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Ah, to have such knowledge & cont
n 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
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
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
Nice! :-)
> On Feb 12, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Matson, Rob D. [US-US] via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
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> 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
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