Showing posts with label Major Bolides 21SEP2010 TX NM CO. Show all posts
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24 September 2010

Video #3 - "Event 3" Texas, New Mexico, Colorado Meteor 21SEP2010 9:01pm MDT 24SEP2010

"Event 3" Texas, New Mexico, Colorado Meteor 21SEP2010 9:01pm MDT

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posted on YouTube by weatherroads | 2010年09月23日 1View
Video Source: NMSU Allsky Camera Network (c)2010

23 September 2010

Sandia Video for "Event 3" of Major Bolides 21SEP2010 TX NM CO

Sandia Video for "Event 3" of Major Bolide 21SEP2010 TX, NM, CO
(c) 2010 Sandia National Laboratories
/ Sandia All Sky Camera Network























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UPDATES Coming In --Texas, New Mexico, Colorado Fireball 21SEP2010 23SEP2010

Meteor lights up New Mexico night sky


posted on YouTube by KRQE | 2010年09月22日1View

New Mexicans looking skyward at about 9:03 p.m. Tuesday witnessed a brighter-than-average meteor streaking across the sky.

22 September 2010

Major Bolide Meteor Fireball 23 Seconds Duration Texas, New Mexico, Colorado 21SEP2010

Major Asteroid Debris Passes? or Hits?
Bolide Meteor Fireball 23-Second Duration Texas, New Mexico, Colorado 21SEP2010


"EVENT 3"- 23 Seconds!!! Multple Bolide Event 9:03MDT 21SEP2010
(03:03 UTC 22SEP2010) Event 3 of 4 reported
written and reported by Jim Gamble (El Paso) and Dirk Ross (Tokyo)
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Allsky cameras throughout New Mexico captured a major bolide(s)/meteor fireball(s) at approximately 9:03 pm MDT (03:03 UTC). The fireball was traveling SSE to NNW, one of which flew directly over Albuquerque, NM producing sonic booms as reported by Thomas Ashcraft of the Ashcraft All Sky Meteor Observatory in Santa Fe, NM.
The "Event 3" was visually observed from El Paso All Sky Camera in El Paso, Texas by Jim Gamble. Initial estimates place the magnitude of the event at a -11 (nearly as bright as the full moon).
"Event 3", captured by the Ashcraft Observatory had a duration of 23 seconds with no terminal detonation detected, even though sonic booms were reported.
Additional data/video from Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM. and New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, NM. will be released later when available.
Reports on Events 1, 2, and 4 are posted, please see Jim Gamble`s Website @ http://www.elpasoallsky.blogspot.com/

Asteroid Debris Bolide Event #3 Video

Video Credit: Thomas Ashcraft (c) 2010 ALL Rights Reserved
TX, NM, CO "Event 3" Asteroid Bolide 21SEP2010

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