This was a slow fireball- several seconds long, observed by hundreds of witnesses. It was also caught on video, as a reflection on a car from a security camera. I've still got the original witness reports as well as the big maps where the data was plotted. Although the original search failed to find anything, the subsequent finds (three separate pieces) match up very well with the estimated strewn field from that original analysis. There were reports of both electrophonic noise as well as sonic booms.

This was the last big fireball before we got our camera network running. All the big events since then have been caught on at least one allsky camera.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com


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Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Your top meteor sightings!


Fred...how fast did it seem to go during those 2  seconds? As fast as a
satellite, plane, or a little faster? Zip across the skies or a little slower
etc? About as fast as the Geminids? Taurids? The time of the  night of its
appearance kinda bothers me some. Any sonics reported from this  meteor?
GeoZay

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