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Meteor Spotted Yesterday Over Midwestern United States

the1337g33k writes "The National Weather Service is reporting that a fireball that many people witnessed last night is a meteor that entered the atmosphere last night around 10:10 pm Central Time. This meteor was spotted by many in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois."

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  1. Calm down, fanboys by Antidamage · · Score: 5, Funny

    It wasn't an Autobot.

  2. Could Be Worth Some Money by BJ_Covert_Action · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just a hint to any slashdotters in that area, a few of my friends a couple years back watched a small meteor impact up near Sonora Pass in California. It was close by so they took a weekend and went camping up on the pass. They wandered about relatively aimlessly looking for any rocks that seemed odd or out of place. When they found a suspect, they used some magnets they had brought to see if it was ferrous. Eventually, they found one small chunk of rock (think size of your hand) that the magnet stuck to out of sheer luck. They brought it back, had it evaluated by someone (can't recall who, but someone at a nearby university), and ended up selling it for just over $1000 since it was, legitimately, a small chunk of the meteor. If any dotters have a taste for adventure and have a weekend to kill near the area that this impacted, you should go out and see what you can find. It might pay off.

    1. Re:Could Be Worth Some Money by AnonymousClown · · Score: 4, Funny

      Anyone else hear the Indiana Jones Theme after reading the parent?

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    2. Re:Could Be Worth Some Money by clarkkent09 · · Score: 5, Funny

      If you happen to find any glowing green crystals please do not sell them to an evil looking bald guy, however lucrative the offer may be.

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    3. Re:Could Be Worth Some Money by TubeSteak · · Score: 5, Informative

      If any dotters have a taste for adventure and have a weekend to kill near the area that this impacted, you should go out and see what you can find. It might pay off.

      FYI - Before you go wandering around the hillsides looking for rocks, keep in mind that anything you find properly belongs to the landowner.

      Proper rock hunters spend a lot of effort to get all the proper permissions for their searches.

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  3. Great video from Milwaukee by andytrevino · · Score: 4, Informative

    Fox11 News in Milwaukee has a dramatic video of the meteor taken looking slightly north of west in downtown Milwaukee, WI.

    Any idea where it actually landed? DID it actually land -- or just burn up in the atmosphere?

  4. I saw the meteor by cat_jesus · · Score: 5, Informative

    None of the video I've seen comes close to the spectacular sight. There was a huge tail of plasma and it was green, orange white with a hint of blue. It was huge and looked like it was close by.

  5. Pieces will be found by mbone · · Score: 4, Informative

    I would bet that pieces will be found of the meteor. FIrst, the orbit / path will be well known, with so many multiple videos of it from different locations.

    Second, astronomer Mark Hammergren, of the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, predicts that it may have weighed as much as 1000 pounds.

    "One of the misconceptions about bright meteors is that they're due to very tiny objects," said Hammergren. But "if something is bright enough to light up the sky like daytime and cause sonic booms throughout the entire area, it's big. It was major," he said. "If it was daytime, people would have undoubtedly seen smoke trails."

    I think that this is very sound reasoning. Happy hunting to rockhounds in Wisconsin !

    Now, why do we never get such multiple confirmations of UFOs ?

  6. Lost Child by Strange+Ranger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please Help. My wife and I live in that area. Last night we were out past our usual time and we found a young boy. He was wandering out in the cold all by himself.
    We've talked to the appropriate authorities, but we know we need to get the word out as much as possible. The doctors say he's fine, but he hasn't spoken a word yet.
    Please take a look at his picture and call your local authorities if you have any information at all. We are desperate to find out who he is.
    If nobody can legitimately claim him, we would be so blessed if we could adopt him. For now, Martha and I have taken to calling him Clark. Thanks.

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  7. Re:Spy Satellite. Duh! by mbone · · Score: 4, Informative

    The orbit of this will be found very quickly - probably within 24 hours. That will rule in or out whether it was in Earth orbit.

    Note that

    - there are orbits for all satellites bigger than a few kilograms, secret or no. It's hard to hide up there and

    - there have been number of multi-state meteors in the past. This, if a meteor, would not be very unusual.

  8. Re: by Lex.Luthor99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mod Parent Down