Showing posts with label Texas Meteorite Fall 1FEB2012 Target Area. Show all posts
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03 February 2012

Texas Meteorite Fall 1FEB2012 Target Area Narrows - Meteorites Produced ~25Kgs 2JAN2012

Texas Meteorite Fall 1FEB2012 Target Area Narrows
Above Area is the Narrowed Target Area
v.1 (c) 2012 LunarMeteorite*Hunter, Dirk Ross, Tokyo, Japan / Google Earth
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Texas Meteorite Fall 1FEB2012 Target Area Narrows
Above Area is the Narrowed Target Area with KSHV Radar Data Supplied by Marc Fries
My predicted target area and Marc Fries' radar target finds were independently arrived at without corroboration.
v.1 (c) 2012 LunarMeteorite*Hunter, Dirk Ross, Tokyo, Japan / Marc Fries /Google Earth
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drtanuki@gmail.com
I estimate that the meteorites produced from this event will be 25kgs + based upon the videos, entry speed, brightness, sonics and experience,  -LunarMeteorite*Hunter, Dirk Ross-Tokyo, Japan

Radar Obs of Meteor Events
by Marc Fries
TX DFW Area 02 Feb 2012 0157 UTC
This one is a big item at the moment, to the point that I really don’t feel the need to describe it. At this time there are three (four?) allsky camera videos of this event, and hundreds of eyewitness reports both on Dirk Ross’ lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com site and the AMSmeteors.org website.. Myself, Rob Matson and others have scoured the weather radar data of this event, and I think we were all expecting to see something like the West, TX fall in there. Unfortunately, we’ve been disappointed to date. There has been a lot of discussion and several “possibles” have been examined and discarded for one reason or another. My own “favorite” radar hit at the moment is this one from the KSHV radar directly over Edgewood, TX.... (more)
http://radarmeteorites.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/tx-dfw-area-02-feb-2012-0157-utc/

I will be soon posting an ellipse map of the potential strewnfield.
- LunarMeteorite*Hunter, Dirk Ross -Tokyo
Check back for updates!


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