Sorry Chris. Meant to reply to Vince's post. 

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On Feb 23, 2013, at 11:17 AM, Chris Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:

> There can be no dark object in front of a fireball. It is the leading face of 
> the body that is generating the pressure front and heating the air, resulting 
> in ablation and the light we see.
> 
> Keep in mind the scale, as well. We're seeing a ~15 meter diameter body (and 
> in every other reported case, even smaller) at a minimum distance of 30 km 
> (and in most cases farther). That means the entire body subtends a mere 2 
> arcmin, right around the resolution of the human eye, and typically smaller 
> than the resolution of a camera.
> 
> I suspect that observations and images of any such thing are the product of 
> various artifacts, both visual and photographic. Also possible are 
> atmospheric effects related to the supersonic shockwave or compression zone. 
> But not a physical body, I think.
> 
> Chris
> 
> *******************************
> Chris L Peterson
> Cloudbait Observatory
> http://www.cloudbait.com
> 
> On 2/23/2013 9:54 AM, Vincent . wrote:
>> 
>> sorry if double mail
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> When a very big bolide is observed, some witnesses explain the observation 
>> of "the" meteorite parent, just in front of bolide.
>> I wanted to check this very unknow phenomen.
>> I decomposed some video from Chelyabinsk bolide. One of them shows a dark 
>> mass in front of the bolide!!! It seem rotating. The dark mass is visible 
>> during approx 1/2 second. Some details are visible 3/10 second later during 
>> 2/10 seconds.
>> With an exciting surprise, the end of path, 1 second later show the 
>> fragmentation of two medium mass. One of them create a veritable "plume" in 
>> the sky. Perhaps the beginning of a rain meteorite?
>> If this is really the explosion of a meteroite mass in sky and/or the real 
>> "asteroid" falling in the atmosphere, then that's is the first time that the 
>> phenomen is recorded! I'll be very happy to have it discovered.
>> Photos are visible ==>  http://www.flickr.com/photos/93493758@N04/ Enjoy!!
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> Vincent                         
> 
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