[NatureNS] Afternoon Meteorite

Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 00:04:45 -0400
From: Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com>
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Paul MacDonald writes:
> This afternoon about 3 pm when I was on the Belle Isle
> Marsh a large fireball appeared in the southern sky.
> It looked like a meteorite but not often you can see
> them in the day.
> It went from about 30 degrees to the horizon very
> quickly.

I saw it, too, while driving east on the 101 between Hantsport and 
Falmouth. I assumed it was a very bright meteorite, which seemed to burn 
out about 20 degrees above Martock. As Paul note, it appeared to be 
moving extremely fast.

Doug Linzey
Arlington

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