“IAH announce Solar Eclipse tours Totally Jordan Meteor Shower 2011 now sold out - PRLog (free press release)” plus 1 more |
Posted: PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 17, 2011 – Due to the popularity of the Totally Jordan Meteor shower tour for 2011 which has now sold out, and the limited availability of places to see this amazing spectacle, IAH Ltd has released their Itinerary for 2012. Early booking is strongly recommended; don't miss your chance to see this amazing spectacle in 2012. For further details of the tour see www.solareclipsetours.co.uk/ Jordan_Tours_ Totally_Jordan_ Meteor_Shower.php or give Tom at Flightholiday a call on 0871 855 2925. While there why not check out our range of Total Eclipse tours in Australia for 2012. At IAH a solar eclipse is one of our passions - which is why we are totally committed to giving you the best possible solar eclipse tour experience. IAH has 12 years industry experience and is a reputable, knowledgeable, and efficient supplier of quality tours. Some of our clients who have travelled with us in the past are already asking about 2012 too! For further details of the tour see www.solareclipsetours.co.uk/ Solar_Eclipse_ Australia_Tours.php or give Tom at Flightholiday a call on 0871 855 2925. IAH Ltd, Specialist in Interest and Activity Holidays. ie F1 Grand Prix in Istanbul, Anzac tours, religious tours for all religions in Turkey including self guided St Pauls way Trekking, Hot Air Ballooning, Diving, Trekking even Solar Eclipse tours. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: Published: Monday, February 14, 2011, 7:51 PM Updated: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 2:49 PMIt's a bird, it's a plane ... no it's a meteorite?If you were lucky enough Monday, at around 12:45 p.m., you looked to the skies over Salem County and saw a majestic, flaming fireball falling through the atmosphere. "So far we have 30 reports of a fireball moving in a general west to east direction as seen from the northeastern United States," said American Meteor Society official Robert Lunsford Monday afternoon. "Daylight fireballs are rare and must be exceedingly bright to be noticed with the sun in the sky." One sighting happened right here in Salem County. Woodstown resident Walt McGuniess called the Sunbeam and described the meteorite as it flew over top of Woodstown High School. "I was out on a walk with my son and then I looked over top of Woodstown High School and this huge meteor came hurdling through the sky," said McGuniess. "It was spectacular, like a huge fireworks display." Lunsford called it a random event. "This was most likely a random event not associated with any known meteor shower," said Lunsford. "This object was most likely the size of a small car before striking the upper atmosphere (and beginning to burn up)." Lunsford said the fireball terminated over the Atlantic Ocean. "There is no hope for recovering any possible debris," he said. A Ridgefield Park man said he saw the fireball after glancing out a window during a break from his work Monday. HL Devore works at GalleryCollection.com in North Jersey. Devore took to the computer and as with most types of technology these days the word spread. Descriptions of sightings exploded on the social networking websites Twitter and Facebook. Posts came from people in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Connecticut, New York and even Egypt. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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