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From: TerryMosel@aol.com Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 19:53:15 EDT Subject: Fireball & WSP Hi All, Another fireball report from John Hall, Glengormley: " At 22-33 UT on 1 December I noticed a bright fireball just passing about 2-3 degrees to the right of the Pointers, in Ursa Major.It appeared after clearing a bank of cloud, through which the object could just be seen. It was about -7 in brightness, bright green in colour, left a short train, which persisted for a few seconds. no sound was noticed and no debris breaking off. After passing the Pointers, the object vanished below the horizon." Anyone else see this one? I have now received about eight confirmatory reports of John's last fireball: details will be in STARDUST (to IAA members only), out soon. But it's VERY unlikely that it produced a meteorite. Don't forget that the next, unmissable, Whirlpool Star Party will be on 4-6 October at Birr, Co Offaly. Accommodation is already getting booked out, so don't delay if you want to go. I can send you a comprehensive list of accommodation in the area on request. Details of the excellent WSP Programme are available from < sdbell@gofree.indigo.ie> See you there! Terry
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