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July 6, 2009Fireball Sighting Reports

Date: July 6, 2009Fireball Sighting %cats=Fireball Reports
Time Of Sighting: 10:53 pm
Report: Driving NW on Highway 133 coming down an incline. Fireball entered my line of vision and was in sight for about 3 seconds. Fireball met the Horizon and dissapeared near Steven’s Gulch. Fireball had not burned out.
Name: Michael Ware
Location: Highway 133 Paonia Area Colorado
Coordinates:
Constellations: The Seven Sisters
Direction Of Travel: West
Line Of Sight: North East
Landmark: Stevens Gulch
Altitude: One Mile
Angle of Decent In Degrees: 45 degress
Color of Fireball: orange with red, blue tail
Brightness: Vivid
Duration: Was in my line of sight for 3 seconds
Extinguish: No
Retardation Point Azimuth: North West, it never blinked out.
Sonic Boom: No
Crackling Static Sound: No
Whizzing or Whooshing Sound: No
Impact: No
Have A Meteorite: No
Email: thefloodbehindme@yahoo.com
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