List, No, it was a meteorite. Do some research on meteors/meteorite falls on that date in previous years.
Regards, Bjørn Sørheim At 11:41 19.03.03 -0600, you wrote: >Paper: The Chronicle-Journal >City: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada >Date: March 14, 2003 > >U.S.-based research centre believes light over city may have been space junk >By Kris Ketonen > >Officials with a Las Vegas-based aerial anomaly research centre believe the >strange light seen over Thunder Bay last weekend may have been a piece of >space junk re-entering the atmosphere. > >Colm Kelleher, who holds a PhD in biochemistry and serves as deputy >administrator with the National Institute for Discovery Science - a >privately funded organization that looks into things like UFOs and cattle >mutilations - said there were "substantial" space junk reentries scheduled >for atmosphere March 3 and 11. > >One of them was remnants from a European Space Agency launch about two weeks >ago, and the other was part of a satellite, he said. > >"Usually, they can pinpoint these things pretty accurately," he said from >Las Vegas yesterday. "They can usually predict a flight path." > >There were no re-entries scheduled for March 8, however, Kelleher said. >Therefore a meteor, mentioned earlier this week by Lakehead University >geologist Stephen Kissin, is also a possibility. <snip> ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list