lets hope this one can be found!

Michael Farmer

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On Nov 6, 2013, at 11:34 PM, "Rob Matson" <mojave_meteori...@cox.net> wrote:

> Resending... message didn't post when I sent it ~2 hours ago:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Observed a very bright (mag -12) fireball on my drive home this
> evening at 7:50 pm PST (3:50 UT 07 November 2013). Starting
> direction was to my east from latitude 33.6879 N, -117.9144 W,
> at an elevation of about 25 degrees, and terminus was perhaps
> 10-15 degrees south of east (azimuth 100-105) at about 10-degree
> elevation. Duration was around 3 seconds, and there were multiple
> flashes and fragmentation.
> 
> Posted my obs to the AMS website a few minutes ago and see that
> there are dozens of others who have already done so. My time
> should be very accurate as I checked my watch within a few
> seconds of the end of the fireball. Call it 7:50:00 pm +/- 30
> seconds. This should be easy to find on all-sky cameras, and
> if anything survived to the ground it is definitely over land.
> I'd guess somewhere east of I-15 and south of I-10.
> 
> --Rob
> 
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