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Meteor caught on tape lit up the sky in Western Canada

22.11.2008, 14:11

Meteor caught on tape lit up the sky in Western Canada

A bright fireball lit up the sky over parts of Canada and was probably a meteor which may have hit the ground in central Alberta. Reports from all over western Canada said the bright flashes occurred at 5:30 pm MST on Nov. 20.


Video: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=881_1227277656

http://www.universetoday.com/2008/11/21 ... rn-canada/

ctv.ca

http://www.spaceweather.com/

22.11.2008, 14:11

22.11.2008, 23:59

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26.11.2008, 16:09

Canadian Meteor Update: 10-Ton Rock Responsible

The search is on for fragments of a 10-ton rock that lit the sky over western Canada last Thursday evening. Scientists estimate that at the time it hit Earth's atmosphere, the asteroid fragment weighed approximately 10 tons and was probably about the size of a desk.


http://www.universetoday.com/2008/11/26 ... sponsible/

30.11.2008, 12:20

Scientists find meteor debris in Canada

University of Calgary graduate student Ellen Milley poses with a fragment of a meteorite in a small pond near Lloydminster, Sask., Canada Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. Scientists said Friday they had found remains of a meteor that illuminated the sky before falling to earth in western Canada earlier this month. University of Calgary scientist Alan Hildebrand and Milley found several meteor fragments near the Battle River along the rural Alberta-Saskatchewan border, near the city of Lloydminster late Thursday.


http://www.physorg.com/news147176240.html

http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008 ... orite.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01930.html

04.12.2008, 12:25

Scientists have found the Fragments of Quebec Meteor,Canada

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04.12.2008, 12:28

Head-sized Meteorite Found From Canadian Fireball

Several more fragments have been found from the 10-ton asteroid that exploded over western Canada on November 20, including a head-sized piece weighing 13-kilograms (28 lbs). Imagine that landing on your house or car (or head!). University of Calgary professor Alan Hildebrand, who is leading the search estimates there could be 2,000 fragments per hectare (about 2.5 acres) in the area near where fragments were initially found.


http://www.universetoday.com/2008/12/03 ... -fireball/
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