Hi Don,
Great story! Here is more info and news videos:
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/07/24/fire.ball/
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast27jul_1.htm
Thanks for sharing,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632

Don Merchant wrote:
Hi List. I was organizing some old papers and came across an article that brought back memories of something I will never forget. On July 23rd, 2001 (almost 6 years ago) I was jet skiing on Lake Ontario by Rochester N.Y. (I have lived here my whole life) I was heading dead east about 1/4 mile off shore. All of a sudden I looked up and see what appears to be a plane (commercial jet) heading due South in FLAMES!!! I thought this at first because the Rochester International Airport is south of Lake Ontario. It of course is daylight out, somewhere around  6 or 7 pm EST. Within several seconds, I then knew this was something very spectacular and very rare. This was something that when I was kid of 8 years old and became hooked on the stars and planets, and asteroids...this was the Holy Grail sort of speak. This was NOT a plane on fire! This was NOT my neighbor launching a frog again in a tiny Estes rocket with a "D" size engine! Most surely this was not Domino's Pizza making a delivery! This was an actual Daylight Fireball! I waited patiently 33 years to see one. I got an eye full!  Supposedly a corn field in Lycoming County Pennsylvania was searched as witnesses said flaming debris fell amongst the corn. I read an article on MSN the next day 7/ 24/ 01 What bothered me was that some witnesses outside of N.Y. State saw this fireball descending West!!?? I know what I saw and I paid very careful attention to it and the direction because I knew I may never live to see another. When I first noticed the flames which were green, blue, yellow orange and red... mostly bright yellow and orange, I was heading east and looked straight up ahead  about 40-45 degrees and this fireball was BRIGHT!! It was headed due south, if anything  the slightest west that I saw. I was able to follow (about 4 to 6 seconds) until it went out of sight but still burning bright!! Does anyone remember this? If so, was anything ever found of this possible fireball turned meteorite? Also...would anyone else like to share their story if they too have seen a daylight meteor/fireball
Thank you.
Don Merchant
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