Hi All,

I checked for decaying satellites (due to the long duration of the
event)
but found no matches. I also checked the 3 nearest Doppler radars to
Albuquerque, but nothing obvious shows up. Assuming this is a meteoroid,
the entry angle was extremely shallow, which is bad news for trying to
locate fragments since the uncertainty ellipse is huge.

For those who haven't seen Tom Ashcraft's video, you can find it on
SpaceWeather.com.

--Rob

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 21SEP2010 Bolides over TX, NM, CO

Grab your walking boots, magnet cane, metal detector, and Mark-V
Eyeballs!  :)
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