This didn't go through in HTML.  I dislike how Yahoo mail goes in and out of 
plain text depending on type of message you are trying to forward.... 

Anyways, I'm hoping this will be the 3rd AZ fall!!


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mark Bowling <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Wed, February 10, 2010 8:32:16 AM
Subject: Fw: brilliant bolide near Tucson?!


More sightings from last night...  In private correspondance, Wayne indicated 
that another TAAA couple were west of Tucson and saw it (west of them), so it 
may have fallen on the Rez...  Hopefully not.

Clear skies (and go get them!).

Mark B.
Vail, AZ



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From: Wayne (aka Mr. Galaxy) <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 9:12:53 PM
Subject: [TAAA] brilliant bolide near Tucson?!
  

15480 Empire Rd.
Benson, AZ 85602
I sure hope some of the meteor cameras were set up and observing at about 
8:25pm tonight (Tuesday), especially in the Tucson area. 
My wife, Arlene, and I were both driving our own cars home after meeting for 
dinner and as we turned west onto our frontage road we both saw a spectacular 
bolide going from around Aries to west of Cassiopeia in a NNW direction about 
45 degrees up in the sky and traveling for about 45 degrees. It had a nice 
orange head with greenish-white fragments falling off it. The skies were mostly 
clear and the fireball appeared to be about the brightness of Venus, about -4 
magnitude. It moved fairly slowly and lasted for several seconds, but I 
couldn't detect any trail. Arlene described it as appearing to fall out of the 
sky. We both saw it independently and couldn't talk about it until we got home 
about 5 minutes after the event, but our basic observations agree surprisingly 
well. 
We both strongly suspect, if particles of it fell to the ground, they would 
have fallen in the Marsh Station area near the base of the Rincon Mts. It would 
be neat to hear if anybody else can triangulate from our information. 
I don't know why it is, but I always see the best meteors when I'm driving...

Clear skies, 
Wayne (aka Mr. Galaxy)
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