Clearly this is an amazing meteorite-dropping fireball. Looking forward to more 
data, though sadly the sparsely populated area and heavy snow really limit the 
likelihood of recovery. 
Michael Farmer

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> On Dec 28, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Marc Fries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Howdy all
> 
>    Rather than posting to the Galactic Analytics website, I posted the radar 
> imagery to the Galactic Analytics Facebook page instead.  It is available for 
> all to see.  If you haven't already "liked" the GA Facebook page, just search 
> for Galactic Analytics on Facebook and the result should take you right there 
> - the page is an open group for all to read.
>    So, for this event...  The fireball is absolutely gorgeous as the AMS 
> page's video shows. There are a few radar returns that I've picked out, which 
> both lie along the AMS projected path and contain a velocity component.  Have 
> a look, and comment on the Facebook page.  The snow coverage is apparently 
> fairly significant, so any recovery efforts may have to wait until spring.  
> So we have time to talk over this one.
> 
> Cheers,
> Marc Fries
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