[meteorite-list] Met Central posting problems

dean bessey deanbessey at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 2 17:28:23 EST 2007


What is weird is that I get the scattered message as
people post (Like I am supposed to) but every 3 or 4
days I get a bunch of a dozen or more messages all at
once that were posted over the previous few days but
not posted. There dont seem to be any pattern to the
ones I get right away and the ones that are a part of
the bunch.
Sincerely
DEAN
www.meteoriteshop.com



--- "Matson, Robert" <ROBERT.D.MATSON at saic.com> wrote:


> Alright, now that's irritating. "Test" messages go

> through, but real

> posts don't. Will try again with my third attempt

> of a bolide report

> post from last night:

>

> - - - -

>

> Originally sent: 3/1/2007 10:20pm PST

> Resent: 3/2/2007 1:50pm PST

> Sending now: 3/2/2007 2:14pm PST

>

> Hi All,

>

> Was out getting the mail and was treated to a nice

> fireball

> descending and moving right-to-left, starting in

> Cassiopeia in

> the northwest. The particulars in case someone else

> in the

> southern California area saw it:

>

> Date: 3/1/2007

> Time: 8:25 pm PST

> Location: Irvine, CA (33.631N, 117.817W)

> Starting azimuth: 320 +/- 5

> Starting elevation: 22 +/- 2 deg

> Ending azimuth: 295 +/- 5

> Ending elevation: 12 deg +/- 1 deg

> Duration: 3-4 seconds

> Speed: on the slow side

> Brightness: -7 to -8

> Color: orange

> Comments: no fragmentation, but a "thick" meteor

> track

> about a quarter-degree wide in the cross-track

> direction.

>

> No sonic booms heard any time in the following 4

> minutes.

> I'm about 90% sure I heard electrophonic hissing

> coincident

> with the visible display. I can't be 100% sure, but

> it may

> have been the hissing that prompted me to turn and

> see the

> meteor. I was standing near a tree, a metal light

> poll, and

> the somewhat large metal box containing all the

> mailboxes

> for my end of the street.

>

> --Rob

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