Posted on 01/04/2007 11:10:18 AM PST by Sopater
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NORAD: 'Meteor' really a rocket | |
Last Edited: Thursday, 04 Jan 2007, 11:14 AM MST | |
Created: Thursday, 04 Jan 2007, 7:20 AM MST | |
DENVER -- SkyFox captured incredible video of a Russian rocket body bursting into flames as it crashed to earth over North America. Descriptions range from an "unreal bright light" to a "spectacular fireworks display." Those are just a few of the comments from people who witnessed a light show in the skies over Colorado early Thursday, a light show that the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Northern Command -- better known as NORAD and NORTHCOM says was a Russian Rocket. Experts at the Air Force Space Command, headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, say it was a Russian SL-4 rocket body that re-entered the atmosphere over Colorado and Wyoming. The rocket was used to carry a French astronomy satellite called COROT into space on December 27, 2006. NORAD has a report that a piece of the rocket landed in Riverton, Wyoming near Highway 28 at about 6:13 a.m. Thursday. No damage has been reported and the debris is not believed to be hazardous. Calls started pouring in to law enforcement authorities and FOX 31 News around 6:15 a-m, as thousands of people witnessed streaks of light racing across the sky from north to south. Residents of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming reported seeing the light. A FOX 31 viewer in New Mexico reported that by the end of the video, when only 3 or 4 lights remained, the object was passing directly over Kirtland, New Mexico (Four Corners).
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Sadly, I was driving eastward at this very moment, and thus the fireball was behind me. I never saw it.
Video on website...
I was just finishing my breakfast and about to run out the door. Had I been 10 minutes earlier.....rats.
I was driving the WRONG way AGAIN! lol
I heard about this on my way to work, but was too late to see it--rats!
This is a major clue. Most meteors travel from West to East. If your object was traveling from another direction it possibly could be space junk.
Meteors travel in a wide variety of apparent directions.
The best clue something is space junk rather than a meteor is the slow speed of the space junk - reentering stuff is "only" traveling 17,500 mph - meteors are typically many times faster - the Leonids, for example, enter the atmosphere at 160,000 mph.
It was traveling westward. I just heard a report on the radio of the news crew describing the colors. Looks like what I saw that morning. I don't think it was traveling as fast as the usual meteor, also. It was very big!
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