Gord_in_Toronto
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http://www.thestar.com/news/article...rare-video-of-meteor-s-fall-near-toronto?bn=1
Six cameras so they know how high it was.
If it was a basketball-size UFO, it appears to have burned up.
The shallow angle meteorites are always interesting. Retrograde ones more so.

Six cameras from Western’s Southern Ontario Meteor Network recorded a slow-moving fireball, estimated to be no bigger than a basketball, at 6:04 p.m. It first entered the atmosphere at a shallow angle of 25 degrees at 14 kilometres per second.
Six cameras so they know how high it was.
If it was a basketball-size UFO, it appears to have burned up.
The shallow angle meteorites are always interesting. Retrograde ones more so.
