List,

  Thanks to several of you who have emailed me with their appreciation for my 
previous postings on the two recent fireballs/possible falls. I appreciate you 
guys taking the time to do that. 

  Here is PART of an update on the New England fireball. The map that 
accompanies the report can be seen by going to:

  www.spaceweather.com


NEW ENGLAND FIREBALL: On Dec. 29th, around 9:30 pm EST, a blue-green fireball 
100+ times brighter than Venus soared over New England and exploded colorfully 
in mid-air. Onlookers saw the flash from at least nine US states: eye-witness 
reports.

Dan Linek of North Bay Shore, New York, was one of the eye witnesses. Combining 
his own observations with those of others, he created a hand-drawn map of 
sightings and the probable location of the fireball when it exploded:

    ********** ( see map at www.spaceweather.com )  *************


If any fragments reached the ground, they might have landed in the western half 
of Linek's trapezoid. (The meteor was traveling east to west.)

Believe it or not, meteors like this are not rare--they are just rarely seen.  
The New England fireball stands out because it hit a densely populated area 
only a few hours after sunset. It was bound to be seen.







      
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