Hello list and Michael,

you better not be so lucky to have a new find just before the year ends!
Just teasing!

But could you imagine that being the case?
We all could celebrate New Year's together and having the greatest 
celebration ever finding meteorites while drinking champagne!!!

Hope to hear more about this!!  :-)

With best regards,
Moni

>From: Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Large fireball over Arizona last night!
>Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 09:00:17 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hi everyone, I was too busy loading over 150 auctions
>last night to post this.
>
>There was a large fireball over northern Arizona last
>night. My sister saw it from Show Low at around ~7:15
>pm I think. She said it was very large and green and
>looked to be heading to the west or southwest. An hour
>later Robert Ward called me excited, saying that while
>driving near Kingman, he saw the same fireball light
>up the sky. I just spoke to him again and he said that
>in Prescott, the fireball lit up the entire sky nearly
>like daylight through the clouds!
>Has anyone heard any other reports?  All of Arizona is
>under a large rain/snowstorm right now, so hunting is
>out of the question at the moment.
>Michael Farmer
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