Alain Maury, published a image of your All Sky Camera near San Pedro de Atacama, northern Chile the 04:39 UT ( In Brazil the Bolide was seen around 04:50 UT) - http://postimg.org/image/fjqsjo39x/ The same object ?? 2014-12-28 13:58 GMT-02:00 Carlos Bella <carlos.apodman_at_gmail.com>: > The map with the localities > > http://s28.postimg.org/ycglla9b1/Clipboard02.jpg > > > > > 2014-12-28 13:54 GMT-02:00 Carlos Bella <carlos.apodman_at_gmail.com>: > > Farmers found a large object in their land in the city of Santa Rita do >> Pardo, 266 km to East of Campo Grande and almost exactly between Campo >> Grande and Dourados >> >> *- http://tinyurl.com/mhdhrnf <http://tinyurl.com/mhdhrnf>* >> >> It was a re entry ! >> >> >> >> 2014-12-28 13:45 GMT-02:00 Carlos Bella <carlos.apodman_at_gmail.com>: >> >> A natural bolide It´s a possibility. >>> >>> From the video of Campo Grande city the object comes from East to West, >>> from the video of Dourados city the movement is the West to East, as Campo >>> grande is at north of Dourados so I believe that the bolide comes from West >>> and crossed between Campo Grande and Dourados. >>> >>> >>> Carlos >>> >>> >>> 2014-12-28 13:22 GMT-02:00 Marco Langbroek <marco.langbroek_at_online.nl>: >>> >>>> Ted Molczan via Seesat-l schreef op 28-12-2014 om 14:53: >>>> >>>> Carlos Bella wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Certainly a re-entry was viewed of several cities of the Mato Grosso >>>>>>> do >>>>>>> Sul state around 04:30 UTC >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I do not see any obvious candidates in USSTATCOM's orbital data. If it >>>>> was a re-entry, then perhaps the object was in an >>>>> unpublished orbit. To decide what was seen, it will be necessary to >>>>> document as fully as possible the locations where it >>>>> was seen, and accurate descriptions of its trajectory. Interesting and >>>>> worth following up. >>>>> >>>>> Ted Molczan >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Looking at the video, I am not convinced this certainly must be a >>>> re-entry. It moves over a considerable part of the sky in some 30 seconds. >>>> I think a very slow, ~12 km/s meteorite producing fireball is also an >>>> option that should certainly be kept open. Is there anything known about >>>> the direction of movement? >>>> >>>> - Marco >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- >>>> Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. >>>> e-mail: sattrackcam_at_langbroek.org >>>> >>>> Cospar 4353 (Leiden): 52.15412 N, 4.49081 E (WGS84), +0 m ASL >>>> Cospar 4354 (De Wilck): 52.11685 N, 4.56016 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL >>>> Cospar 4355 (Cronesteyn): 52.13878 N, 4.49937 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL >>>> Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com >>>> Twitter: _at_Marco_Langbroek >>>> PGP key: http://tinyurl.com/kur7xm8 >>>> ----- >>>> >>>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Dec 28 2014 - 10:18:42 UTC
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