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Western fireball may have been small asteroid

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"Witnesses in Colorado, Utah, Idaho and elsewhere say the fireball "turned night into day" and "shook the ground" when it exploded just after midnight Mountain Standard Time. Researchers who are analyzing infrasound recordings of the blast say the fireball was not a Leonid. It was probably a small asteroid, now scattered in fragments across the countryside. Efforts are underway to measure the trajectory of the asteroid and guide meteorite recovery efforts."
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{"commentId":10764103,"authorDomain":"MinnieApolis"}

Whoa, that really kicked asteroid.

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Reply#1 - Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:08 PM EST
{"commentId":10765295,"authorDomain":"luckydog"}

We (the earth) seems to be getting hit by more significant objects lately. Clipped to Odd News newsgroup.

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Reply#2 - Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:05 PM EST
{"commentId":10766621,"authorDomain":"MinnieApolis"}

Thanks, luckydog. Whoever locates that meteorite will have a real prize of a find.

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Reply#3 - Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:10 PM EST
{"commentId":10816875,"authorDomain":"skylark246"}

Just glad it wasn't a large one.

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Reply#4 - Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:43 PM EST
{"commentId":10851398,"authorDomain":"MinnieApolis"}

Yes, that is the bright side. If we ever get hit by an Armageddon-size asteroid, we will all be toast.

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#4.1 - Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:18 PM EST
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