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It was several years ago, cold weather, snow on the ground.
There was a big fireball every few minutes, sometimes two or three at once. Even the police, sheriff and troopers had stopped to watch. "A Lieberma" wrote in message . 18... | "Jim Macklin" wrote in | : | | I prefer the solid ground for night sky viewing. | | Fully understand this! | | I've got a | place with no nearby light pollution, millions more stars | are visible. One clear night a few years ago, there was | snow cover but no clouds at all, I was out driving by the | airport and wondered why they had the strobes running, then | I realized it was a meteor storm, the flashes were so bright | they were casting shadows on the snow and leaving smoke | trails in the sky. | | Let me guess, the Leonids? One night flight home, saw a "fireball". | Scared the bejeebers outta me it was so bright. And like you saw, smoke | trail followed it. At first, thought it was a plane blowing up, but | having seen meteors before, I knew better just from the speed, length and | angle of the flash. More lights upstairs then downstairs on most of my | night flights :-)) | | It was late at night, so I stayed out several hours | watching. I made just one mistake, I told my wife about it. | She was tired and had to get up to go to her college class. | I thought she would not want to be disturbed. I told her | and she has never forgiven me. | | Yep, though different situation here, it was the Northern lights. Woke | my wife up at 2 a.m. and it was -15F, but she didn't regret it! Would | love to see that from 5000 feet! | | I was kinda hoping the sunspot causing the radiation commotion would have | kept up so it would kick up some northern lights, but that simmered down. | Wouuldn't have been good for the GPS network though I'd suspect? | | Allen |
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