Quote from: DSJ™ on November 28, 2008, 09:57 PMThe remains of a meteor that exploded in the sky near the Alberta/Saskatchewan border on Nov. 20 have been located by University of Calgary researchers south of the city of Lloydminster in an area called Buzzard Coulee.Buzzard Coulee - gotta be one of the coolest place names I've seen. Lloydminster isn't too bad either.
The remains of a meteor that exploded in the sky near the Alberta/Saskatchewan border on Nov. 20 have been located by University of Calgary researchers south of the city of Lloydminster in an area called Buzzard Coulee.
Buzzard Coulee sure has a ring to it, I'm sure that will be the meteors name.
The asteroid is being called the "Buzzard Coulee fireball," named after the area where Milley found the first fragments.
That's a nice chunk of rock to find, 2.3 kilograms.