Ryan:

Well, I'll take a crack at this. I recently moved from Madison, WI, to rural Green County. I now live southeast of New Glarus, about 45 miles ESE of Livingston and almost directly along the probable strewnfield major axis. I was lucky enough Wednesday night to see three brilliant sequential flashes through a WNW-facing window, although not the fireball itself. Beautiful, nonetheless.

I have been out to the hunt area three times but, unfortunately, have been neither skilled nor lucky enough to make a find (big or small). So it goes. Had this space rock entered the atmosphere just a few seconds later, I might be searching my own acreage right now!

Mark

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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Fall - Close Encounter



Was anyone able to catch this jaw dropper in person? And who lives the closest to the drop zone?

Kind Regards,

Ryan


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