Now this is interesting and look forward to comments. I've been trying to work out a fireball I witnessed October 11th at 6.21am PST. There's been no reports and this would have helped
Cheers John On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Gretchen Benedix-Bland <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all - > > I am writing to tell you about an exciting new free app. > > It allows anyone to report a fireball sighting anywhere in the world. The > app is available for both iOS > (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/fireballs-in-the-sky/id709019924?mt=8) and > Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tw.fireballs) > phones and has a very easy interface. Basically you point at the sky where > you think the fireball started and click on your phone, and do the same for > where you think you saw the fireball disappear. You can then input all kinds > of other attributes of the fireball. If enough sightings of a single > fireball exist, it will indicate that it was the real thing. Data from a > lot of areas will be collated to form a database of fireball trajectory data, > thus allowing more orbits of extraterrestrial material to be resolved. > > This project is funded by the Australian Research Council and is called the > Desert Fireball Network. Information about the project can be found at: > http://www.fireballsinthesky.com.au/ > > We would be very happy to receive comments, suggestions and feedback. > > Thanks very much. > > Cheers, > Gretchen Benedix > Senior Lecturer > Curtin University > > > > ______________________________________________ > > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

