Hi Shawn, This is a fairly normal event. Nothing much to get excited about. The calculation is an error. If the 40.8km is the burn out I doubt anyone will waste much time on this one. No sonic reports to speak of and that is also not a good sign. The UT is questionable too!

Jim





On 4/13/2014 12:57 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello Listers

I found some info on the fall and here is some stats...

vel 667.2 km/s beg 135.8 km end 40.8 km

Now could a meteorite come from the Vel speed? I mean thats really fast
667.2km, or that could be a mistake, which I think it is? With the
meteor ending at 40km there is a possibility there could be some stones
on the ground. And after looking at the video I could see the meteor for
around 4 seconds and at the end the meteor got brighter.

more stats below...

Shawn Alan
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time 20140413 3.0738 hours
   lat  32 26 22.632 =  32.4396 deg
   lon 253 16 38.856 = 253.2775 deg
    ht 40.775 b -1.38207 7.62031 -17.37020 -7.68054
        alp 300.962 +/-  0.462 deg
        del  70.037 +/-  0.310 deg
      v_inf 667.240 +/- 977.292 km/s
      v_avg 667.240 +/- 977.292 km/s
a -0.002 +/- 0.006 AU
          e 493.776 +/- 1444.978
       incl  85.761 +/-  3.793 deg
      omega 168.225 +/-  0.185 deg
   asc_node  22.922 +/-  0.000 deg
        v_g 667.102 +/- 977.428 km/s
        v_h 668.691 +/- 976.474 km/s
    alp_geo 301.065 +/-  0.482 deg
    del_geo  70.004 +/-  0.311 deg
      q_per   0.982 +/-  0.001 AU
      q_aph  -0.986 +/-  0.011 AU
     lambda  30.964 +/-  1.513 deg
       beta  78.151 +/-  0.165 deg
  true anom  11.775 +/-  0.165 deg

        T_j   hyp

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