Subj: | Earth Changes TV/Breaking News - Fireball Event at Thunder Bay, Canada |
Date: | 1/23/01 11:00:15 PM Pacific Standard Time |
From: earthchanges@earthlink.net
(Mitch Battros) To: earthchanges@earthlink.net (Breaking News) |
Fireball Event at Thunder Bay,
Canada...01/24/01
Sent in by Steve K.
A report came on various radio stations this morning that a fireball had
passed over Thunder Bay. I have interviewed only one person so far, but his
report was fairly informative. He was delivering newspapers in a rural
area west of Thunder Bay, when at 5:47 A.M., he and his wife observed a bright
fireball that illuminated the ground to near daylight condition. The
fireball appeared to fall at a steep angle and to be traveling in a roughly
ESE direction, i.e. toward Lake Superior. No sound was heard and the
fireball was still illuminated when it disappeared over the horizon.
The fireball had a tail and was seen to be
breaking up in fragments.
It seems at this point that the fireball was still at a high altitude
and its course would likely deposit anything in Lake Superior, the south
shore in Wisconsin or Michigan at best. I will follow this up today
with more witnesses interviews.