Re: [meteorite-list] 10.04.14 AZ Daytime Fireball: Direct compass measurements

2014-10-11 Thread Steve Schoner via Meteorite-list
Hello all, OOPS! Bad me! An "up down, right left brain defect" echoes from Jan. 2003. I made a major error in regards to the smoke clouds. The larger one was at ~13 degrees above the horizon and FURTHEST from the observer. The lower one is the termination point at ~7.25 degrees which is closes

Re: [meteorite-list] 10.04.14 AZ Daytime Fireball: Direct compass measurements

2014-10-11 Thread Matson, Rob D. via Meteorite-list
1, 2014 1:20 PM To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: [meteorite-list] 10.04.14 AZ Daytime Fireball: Direct compass measurements Hello, all, Being that my all sky camera was damaged by lightning in July and replaced in August, and being that it did capture the image of this event n

[meteorite-list] 10.04.14 AZ Daytime Fireball: Direct compass measurements

2014-10-11 Thread Steve Schoner via Meteorite-list
Hello, all, Being that my all sky camera was damaged by lightning in July and replaced in August, and being that it did capture the image of this event near a prominent tree, I went up on the roof for direct measurements with two of my British WWII prismatic compasses. Keep in mind my node6 ca