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Old 12-September-2006, 11:05 AM
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Default Meteor seen over Canterbury Region

A meteor was reported throughout the east coast region of New Zealand, prompting a flood of calls to emergency services.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing a bright white trail in the sky with pieces breaking off.

A meteorite is believed to have burned up over Canterbury region on Tuesday afternoon before slamming into the ground in a field.
According to the Stardome Observatory in Auckland, the loud boom heard throughout the Canterbury region was most likely to be from a meteorite, up to the size of a medicine ball.

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Old 13-September-2006, 01:23 PM
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Default Kosmos 1703

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looks like it was debris from sl-14 booster stage that launched Kosmos 1703 on 22nd November 1985.

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1 29354U 85108BC 06253.85487629 .19927665 00000-0 10150+0 0 431
2 29354 082.4466 194.3173 0025938 138.2683 222.0044 15.74998302 11230
1 29354U 85108BC 06253.28052338 .07558731 00000-0 70937-1 0 424
2 29354 082.4610 194.9359 0032519 100.6440 259.8812 15.62158418 11155
1 29354U 85108BC 06253.21646491 .06737064 00000-0 65564-1 0 412
2 29354 082.4751 195.0080 0032868 103.0619 257.5596 15.60984161 11149
1 29354U 85108BC 06252.89561737 .05714021 00000-0 65364-1 0 408
2 29354 082.4685 195.3485 0031010 097.9218 262.6003 15.57453916 11090
1 29354U 85108BC 06252.50968246 .05013712 00000-0 64802-1 0 395
2 29354 082.4704 195.7561 0034721 097.5886 262.9350 15.53864077 11032
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Scientists rule out mystery object as meteorite
It looks like cross between a piece of volcanic foam and a hunk of West Coast coal, but scientists today ruled it out as a meteorite.
National Radiation Laboratory scientists today pored over the 15cm by 7cm by 3.5cm grey-black object found in a Dunsandel paddock yesterday after a massive sonic boom above Canterbury.

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I saw an incredible meteor from my back porch Monday night. It was unlike anything I've ever seen. I logged on to the web a few minutes later to see if there were any news reports of meteors and saw the story about the meteor over New Zealand...my question is do you think it was the same one?

I live in the Western part of North Carolina...is it physically possible for me to have seen the same meteor? I curious because this "meteor" was very unique and it seemed to be burning a very green color. It streaked across the sky for what seemed like 5 or 6 seconds until my vision was blocked by the thick woods behind my house.

I've watched a few Perseid showers and this was absolutely the most spectacluar thing I've ever seen.

Is there anyone who is looking into this meteor over NZ that I should contact to give them my account of this?

I'd appreciate your feedback..I'm absoultely fasincated with this right now.
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Hum,
Report your sighting of the 12th September Fireball (or email Jennie McCormick) HERE.

(BTW tell her that you heard it was the SL-14 booster stage from the cosmos 1703 satellite burning up)

PS. The local radio station is worth phoning too (they had a spot about it at the time)
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Hum,
after a bit of research i found that there was a report of an exceptionally bright (greater than mag 13) meteor at 22:52 , on the 11th September, over N Carolina, US.
The meteor was heading in a west to northwest direction.

(i just re-read your post and realised that you live in america - so you did not see the New Zealand meteor)
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Are there any resources where I can find more info about this meteor over North Carolina? I'm really facisnated by this and would like to get more info.

Whatever I saw was really spectacular...not even close to the normal "shooting star". It was very bright and "burned" for a long time compared to any other thing I've seen.

I'm obviously a novice at this but I've always been fascinated by meteors. I think whatever I saw was a once in a lifetime kind of experience...at least for me to see something like this at random.

One more thing this meteor or whatever it was...seemed to have a green or blue color and a really long "tail".

Thanks for any info...I'm glad I found this forum!

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Hum,
i cant find anything else... (except that it was described as blue green as well and that there was another reported green meteor slightly later over Philadelphia.)
Best bet is to find the local astronomy group and see if they saw anything.
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can you tell me where you found the info you just described?
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