Howdy, all
I¹ve examined this event and I don¹t agree that this feature is a debris
cloud. It is visible in radar imagery about 15 minutes prior to the
eyewitness accounts of sonic booms. It is also missing some of the
diagnostic features of a meteorite fall, namely internal turbulence
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Howdy, all
I¹ve examined this event and I don¹t agree that this feature is a debris
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From: FRIES, MARC D. (JSC-KT111) marc.d.fr...@nasa.gov
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True
True! Sorry; what I meant to say was that there are no eyewitness reports
-=of an actual meteor=-. Unless I¹ve missed something, this is true for
all eyewitness reporting sites.
Cheers,
Marc Fries
On 10/15/14, 10:10 AM, drtanuki drtan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Marc, Thanks! Mystery plot
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True! Sorry; what I meant to say
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You do know that there are Air Force bases in Louisiana right? It could easily
be sonic boom produced by jet.
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