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(meteorobs) Re: Re: post scriptum to: 3 fireballs




Hi Pavel, hi others,

Dieter Heinlein has sent me one of the all sky pictures of the s-Germany event 
at 20:20 UTC. Looks like a meteoric fireball indeed, not a decay. So what an 
extraordinary night then! 3 fireballs within a few hours!!

Pavel: I am extraordinarily busy here because I am in the last weeks of my PhD 
appointment and finishing my manuscript. But I'll see whether I can get the 
others in DMS to collect some systematic info on the second event at 0:28 UTC. 
I do not think it is likely that Dutch observations of the s-Germany event will 
turn up (haven't seen a notice of such so far). Good luck with the work on the 
20:28 bolide!

- Marco


Quoten Pavel Spurny <spurny@asu.cas.cz>:

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> >From: Pavel Spurny <spurny@asu.cas.cz>
> >To: Marco Langbroek, meteorobs, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> >Cc: Alastair McBeath, Eddy Echternach, Ed Majden, Nick Martin, Benny Peiser
> >Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 23:27:46 +0200
> >Organization: AsU AV CR
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> Hello Marco,
> 
> exact time for the Western Austria/Southern Bavaria fireball is 20:20:17.8 UT
> on April 6. It is time for the brightest flare from two Czech radiometric
> units
> (DCF controlled).
> 
> There are also several photographic records of this fireball from all-sky
> cameras located in Germany, Czech Republic and Austria. I have no information
> about other events.
> 
> In any case, this event was a really big fireball and not a satellite decay.
> 
> Best regards,
> Pavel
> 
> > Post scriptum;
> >
> > The time for the Bayern event (~ 20:30 UTC) will probably be quite right,
> as
> > will be for the Dutch-Belgian event which has independant confirmations
> > (both the Belgian VVS observers and the Dutch coastguard noted 2:28-2:30
> > MEST= 0:28-0:30 UTC for the latter event). Nick, are you certain of your
> > 3:45 UTC, which would make your Scottish fireball a third separate
> > event?????
> >
> > Marco
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