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Ohio residents should be on the lookout for potential small meteorites that may have been created by a bright fireball that streaked over southern Ontario, Canada, last week, NASA says.


The fireball was detected by all-sky cameras from the Southern Ontario Meteor Network at 1:22 a.m. EDT (0522 GMT) on Aug. 8.

"It was picked up over Lake Erie and proceeded south-southeast over Ohio," said Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

http://news.yahoo.com/meteorites-possible-midwest-us-fireball-112804006.html
 
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Ohio residents should be on the lookout for potential small meteorites that may have been created by a bright fireball that streaked over southern Ontario, Canada, last week, NASA says.


The fireball was detected by all-sky cameras from the Southern Ontario Meteor Network at 1:22 a.m. EDT (0522 GMT) on Aug. 8.

"It was picked up over Lake Erie and proceeded south-southeast over Ohio," said Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

http://news.yahoo.com/meteorites-possible-midwest-us-fireball-112804006.html

This reminds me of all the "Falling Rocks" signs along the highways. (Very common here in the mountainous California desert.)

How am I suppose to drive while scanning the sky for falling projectiles? And what do I do if I spot one: get out an old physics textbook, calculate the speed and trajectory and then swerve to miss it?
 
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LOL nova!
 
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Let's see:

Fiery meteorites aiming at Ohio. Casey Anthony spotted in Ohio.

I'm just sayin......
 

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