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From: tlj18@juno.com
Date: Fri Jun 23 2000 - 21:47:01 PDT

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    > As far as I remember it was about as long as the distance from Deneb 
    > to
    > Albireo (estimated 20-25 degrees).
    
    Then it was quite long!
     
    > But I don't know how long it would have been outside the light 
    > pollution
    > of Darmstadt. (Light pollution was so severe that I was unable to 
    > see
    > the Delphinus constellation).
    
    Where I live, the Delphinus constellation is always invisible naked-eye. 
    I have a LM usually of +2.5 to +4.0.
    
    I'd really be interested in any speculation about what this object could
    of been (besides a satellite) .  If it was a meteor, it most certainly
    would be re-classified a meteorite, as it would have to have impacted the
    Earth's surface.  What else could it have even plausibly been?  [Perhaps
    this should be taken off-list - this thread is becoming off-topic] 
    
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