Baltimore Meteor Interview with Mike Hankey on WJZ Chanel 13 July 07 2009
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so Mike, why aren't you actively seeking UFO's like your buddy Alison. She sees them every night of the week and she sees several in one night. Now why haven't you caught any of them? Does it matter that her UFO's are following a vector path and does it matter about the artifacts of her generation III NVG's Yanno her overflow of the CCD lens where it produced that beam like artifact.
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in the York Daily Record...good stuff.
Tom
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Hi Mike, all I can say is the meteor certainly landed east of the 83...and I'm thinking within the vicinity of route 30 north or south of it I can't pinpoint for sure. It looked to me like the meteor flamed out prior to reaching route 30. Judging from what I saw and a York Co. map, I would think it could be east, north or northeast of Red Lion. It fell out of the sky rather "near" my vehicle, this wasn't something I saw on the horizon gazing towards Lancaster Co. Saw your time lapse photo
I had a great view of this going southbound on I-83 near York...just lucky to be in the right place at the right time...and no matter what anyone says, this meteor was traveling in a south-to-north trajectory...it may have burned out prior to getting to route 30 and perhaps it didn't... it did "land" east of I-83.
jostd48 2 years ago
jostd48 - thanks for the info. I'm actively seeking the meteor and this information really helps.
mikesastrophotos 2 years ago