By Robin Lloyd
Senior Science Writer
posted: 06:37 am ET
28 January 2000
An alert Canadian man snapped an illuminating sequence of photos of the gaseous trail left in Earth's atmosphere minutes after a recent meteor explosion over the Yukon Territory.
The flash occurred around 8:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on January 18 over the remotely populated stretch of northwestern Canada, said Ewald Lemke, a 63-year-old realtor who posted the images he took on his Atlin Realty Online website. ... [See the original for the still photos!]
http://www.space.com/news/yukon_flash_000128.html
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Senior Science Writer posted: 06:37 am ET 28 January 2000 ... minutes after a recent meteor explosion over the Yukon Territory. The flash occurred around 8:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on January 18 over the remotely populated stretch ...
www.space.com/news/yukon_flash_000128.html - Cached - SimilarWhat'sNEW in Cosmic Ancestry, Archive 12. by Brig Klyce
Yukon meteorite
January 18, 2000 - The fireball - A spectacular meteor crosses the Yukon Territory into northern British Columbia at 08:43 PST. ...
www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/yukon.html - Cached
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