Meteorite Tracking???

SorenCoins

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Is there anyway I can find where a meteorite has landed? Any software program or something that shows the trajectory of a meteorite? I saw a huge daytime fireball onetime, however I think it burnt up in the atmosphere. Still would be nice to have a sense of where it would have landed IMG_7784.JPG
 

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SorenCoins

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BTW sorry for my picture it doesnt have great quality.
 

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You can ask AMS, they have Doppler radar view. Maybe they record something
 

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SorenCoins

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I thought it was a contrail too at first, this is the aftermass of the smoke after the meteor, but we could actually see fragmentation and what appeared to be flames.
 

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Believe what you like. Next time, observe with 15x or 20x binoculars. The aircraft will be easily visible.
 

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SorenCoins

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Ive got nice binoculars but I was at school and even the STEM teachers saw fragmentation, I know it's hard to believe and I look stupid but I'm positive it was a meteor, however upon more research it burnt up. Unless a plane was on fire and crashed idk we saw flames...
 

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