[Chaos-l] Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: What did I see in the sky last night?

Robert Nielsen robertnielsen at nc.rr.com
Tue Jan 19 19:47:26 EST 2010


For what it is worth ... we saw some fairly bright meteors last Friday  
night during our observing session.  Not sure what the shower is  
(seemed like the origin was in Ursa Major or so) but there were a  
couple of very bright ones.

Robert

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> From: "Johnson, Nicholas L. (JSC-KX111)" <nicholas.l.johnson at nasa.gov>
> Date: January 19, 2010 3:31:19 PM EST
> To: Peter Smith <psmith at leaptec.com>, Jim Scarborough <jimes at hiwaay.net 
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> Cc: "chaos-l at rtpnet.org" <chaos-l at rtpnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Chaos-l] Fwd:  Fwd: What did I see in the sky last  
> night?
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> No cataloged space objects which could have produced such a visual  
> show reentered the atmosphere last night.  Therefore, the sighting  
> was very possibly a bolide.
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> Regards,
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> Nicholas L. Johnson
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> NASA Chief Scientist for Orbital Debris
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> From: Peter Smith [mailto:psmith at leaptec.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:46 PM
> To: Jim Scarborough; Johnson, Nicholas L. (JSC-KX111)
> Cc: chaos-l at rtpnet.org
> Subject: RE: [Chaos-l] Fwd: Fwd: What did I see in the sky last night?
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> Yes, I was fortunate enough to see this event last night, or at  
> least the last few seconds of it.
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> I stepped out onto my deck to admire the clear sky. As I was looking  
> downwards negotiating some steps in the dark, there was a sudden  
> flash. I thought it was lightening at first and glanced up to see  
> the trailing tail of what I thought must be a bolide streaking  
> north. Amy’s description was very accurate, it looked like the tail  
> of a firework, obviously an object disintegrating at high speed. It  
> lasted all but a couple of seconds and left a feint trail.
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> This is only the second time I have seen such a thing and feel very  
> fortunate to do so. I was wondering if there would  be any other  
> sightings reported, glad to hear there was.
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> Peter Smith - Hillsborough
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> From: chaos-l-bounces at rtpnet.org [mailto:chaos-l-bounces at rtpnet.org]  
> On Behalf Of Jim Scarborough
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:25 PM
> To: nicholas.l.johnson at nasa.gov
> Cc: chaos-l at rtpnet.org
> Subject: [Chaos-l] Fwd: Fwd: What did I see in the sky last night?
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> Dear Dr. Johnson:
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> Amy Kasten, below, saw something burn up as it entered the  
> atmosphere, near 35.906864 N 79.088343W at about 2010-01-19 01:53  
> GMT.  Since you track orbital debris, perhaps you were expecting  
> something to reenter?  Any insight would be much appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> Jim Scarborough
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jon Stewart-Taylor <joncst at earthlink.net>
> Date: Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:40 PM
> Subject: [Chaos-l] Fwd: What did I see in the sky last night?
> To: chaos-l at rtpnet.org
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> Hi all.  Received the following from Ms. Kasten.  Did anyone else  
> see this, or read about it?  My first guess is a bit of space junk,  
> but i'm open to suggestions.
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> Thanks.
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> J.
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> From: "Amy Kasten" <amy.kasten[...]>
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> Date: January 19, 2010 11:44:05 AM EST
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> To: <chaos at rtpnet.org>
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> Subject: What did I see in the sky last night?
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> To Whom it May Concern:
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> I live in Carrboro off 54 and Smith Level road.  I took my dogs for  
> a walk last night around 8:45/9:00pm and as I looked up in the  
> northern sky, right before me, maybe 30 degrees above the horizon,  
> fell a burning object.  I’m not sure if it was a meteor or something 
>  else, but it felt very close.  I saw it start falling and then it g 
> rew in intensity and it continued to fall very slowly for about 5 se 
> conds (not like in a meteor shower where it streaks far across the s 
> ky in a flash).  Also, unlike a shower, the light path was not just  
> a fine streak in the distance--I saw the grainy, sparkly fire in the 
>  object’s trail.  It reminded me of those fireworks that burn as the 
> y fall (they look like hair, or weeping willows maybe).
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> I’m not sure if anyone captured this event, but if your club or othe 
> r astronomical unit you know can speak to this, I would really like  
> to know what I saw.
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> Thanks so much,
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> Amy Kasten
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> Research Analyst
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