[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball, July 07

2004-07-08 Thread Stephen McMann
Dear List, For what it is worth I saw the fireball last night (9:21pm CDT) that was seen over parts of the south central USA. I saw it as I was driving norhwest on rt 63 towards Jonesboro Arkansas. Unfortunately I can provide little reliable information on its angle, direction of travel etc. As I

[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball, July 07, correction

2004-07-08 Thread Stephen McMann
Dear List, I may have just posted this, but the post did not appear to go through correctly, and I made mistakes in my report. Please disregard the previous post I saw the large fireball that was seen last night over parts of the southern USA. I saw itas I was driving northwest on highway 63

[meteorite-list] Arkansas fireball, July 07, correction

2004-07-08 Thread Stephen McMann
Dear list, I tried to send this post earlier, but it had a few factual errors and it did not seem to go through properly. Let's see if this one works. For what it is worth, I saw the fireball last night (9:21 pm CDT) that was seen over parts of the south central USA. I saw it as I was driving

[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball 5-19-04

2004-05-19 Thread Robert Woolard
Hello List, I just heard some people calling in to a local radio station here about a huge fireball they saw over Arkansas last night. Some key statements included: was as bright as lightning lite up the whole sky was really close 'cause I could hear the thing sizzling as it was going

[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball

2003-11-04 Thread Robert Verish
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[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball

2003-11-04 Thread Stephen McMann
Dear List, I live in Lawrence County ARwhich seems to be near the northern end of where the fireball and boom reports came from (It is the lead story in the local news).This area is generally very flat and much of the land is covered with recently harvested rice and soybean fields (bare flat

[meteorite-list] Arkansas Fireball

2003-11-04 Thread Stephen McMann
Dear List, For what it is worth I have done a bit more than just check my lawn. My wife teaches biology at a small college about 30 miles NW of Jonesboro that generally serves students from northeast Arkansas. Therefore I have asked the people that may get a "I think I found a meteorite" call to