by TdR » Fri Nov 17, 2017 6:08 pm
In the fall of '09, we had driven from San Francisco to Benton, CA (just east of Yosemite), and were recovering in the (then shallow) hot tub of the Inn at Benton Hot Springs (recommended).
I was laying supine facing north, and my wife next to me, but facing south, when I saw a fireball streak by parallel to the horizon, just above the landscape. I was sober, but I doubted what I had seen. My wife was looking in the opposite direction, so she did not see it. It had the rounded drop-shape of the APOD meteror, but not angling to the earth, but moving just above the landscape horizon, about one-tenth the size of the one in APOD photo. Eventually I concluded indeed had seen a meteor fireball magnified by the horizon, like a rising/setting sun/moon is magnified at the horizon). "Eventually," because I remembered the notorious "Area 51" was less than 200 miles away (less "as=the=alien-flies"), and the "object" had the shape of a saucer/disk.
In the fall of '09, we had driven from San Francisco to Benton, CA (just east of Yosemite), and were recovering in the (then shallow) hot tub of the Inn at Benton Hot Springs (recommended).
I was laying supine facing north, and my wife next to me, but facing south, when I saw a fireball streak by parallel to the horizon, just above the landscape. I was sober, but I doubted what I had seen. My wife was looking in the opposite direction, so she did not see it. It had the rounded drop-shape of the APOD meteror, but not angling to the earth, but moving just above the landscape horizon, about one-tenth the size of the one in APOD photo. Eventually I concluded indeed had seen a meteor fireball magnified by the horizon, like a rising/setting sun/moon is magnified at the horizon). "Eventually," because I remembered the notorious "Area 51" was less than 200 miles away (less "as=the=alien-flies"), and the "object" had the shape of a saucer/disk. :roll: