30 June 2016

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 30JUN2016

NASA reports 1.2kt bolide over Mauritania
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News - Blogger
NASA fireballs page has been updated with a bolide meteor with 1.2kt of Calculated Total Impact Energy. The bolide's position was given as 15.8N ...

Meteorite Arizona Fireball Found by ASU Team!
Center for Meteorite Studies - Arizona State University
After 132 hours of searching, ASU team — in partnership with White Mountain Apaches — locates meteorites on tribal land On June 2, a chunk.

Meteorites from fireball seen over Arizona found
Associated Press
Dozens of people reported seeing a fireball in the early morning hours of June 2. NASA says it was a small asteroid that had broken apart.

Meteorites from fireball seen over Arizona found
Fredericksburg.com
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State University says researchers have found pieces of a small asteroid that left a fiery trail in the sky over eastern ...

Meteorites from fireball seen over Arizona found
Arizona Daily Star
These images from freeway cameras in the Mesa area seem to show a trail left behind from a meteor that Phoenix residents say caused a boom and ...

ASU researchers find pieces of meteorite
FOX 10 News
ASU researchers were able to track down small meteorites after a meteor streaked across the night sky earlier this month.

Once A Big Ball Of Fire, Now The Size Of A Berry: ASU Finds Meteorites
KJZZ
Since the meteor exploded over the Fort Apache Indian reservation on June 2nd, the Arizona State University Center for Meteorite Studies has been ...

ASU group finds meteorites from June 2 fireball
12news.com
ASU group finds meteorites from June 2fireball. Thanks to everyone who shared these views of the June 2, 2016 meteor over Arizona. 12 News ...

Guam resident captures raremeteor sighting
KUAM.com
If you were looking at Tuesday's night sky and saw a flashing light, you caught a glimpse of ameteor. This is viewer submitted video taken from ...

Meteor streaks across Guam night skies
Signs of the Times
If you were looking at Tuesday's night sky and saw a flashing light, you caught a glimpse of a meteor. This is viewer submitted video taken from ...

Georges Lemaître: the Belgian priest who preached the Big Bang
Irish Times
Pointing out that an expanding universe must have been smaller in the past, he boldly suggested that our universe was once a small and hot fireball, ...

Man-made meteor provides spectacle for local researcher
Science Network Western Australia
A TEAM of international scientists including a Curtin University PhD student had front row seats to see a meteor streak across Earth's atmosphere ...

Rocks From Space: Asteroid Day - June 30, 2016
SETI Institute
Peter currently runs the NASA sponsored Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance (CAMS) project in northern California, which aims to confirm some of ...

Rock and Roll at the Apollo 17 Site
PSRD
The latest orbital images and topographic data offer new insights to the geologic context of
Apollo 17 impact melt breccias....

Opal on Antarctic Meteorite May Explain Origins of Water on Earth
YouTube
A team of researchers announced the discovery of opal fragments found on a meteorite in Antarctica on June 27.

Falling rock is 'meteor-wrong,' DeWitt family told
Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING — Just what the heck hit Daniel and Kathryn Seip's garage on West Herbison in Clinton County Saturday? A rock the size of a small ...

Meteorite or meteor-wrong?
Lansing State Journal
A rock hit the garage of Clinton County's Daniel and Kathryn Seip. It seemed to come from the sky. Was it a meteorite?

Putnam: Falling rock is meteor-wrong DeWitt family told
Lansing State Journal
Just what the heck hit Daniel and Kathryn Seip's garage on West Herbison in Clinton County Saturday?

Perseid Meteor Shower Night Hike at Stub Stewart State Park
REI.com
Join us for a night hike at Stub Stewart State Park during the Perseidmeteor shower this year! Just outside the city away from much of the ambient light ...

2016 The THIRD Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

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