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  1. Park Forest is an L5 chondrite meteorite that fell on 26 March 2003 in Illinois, United States. [1] History. Around midnight on March 26, 2003, a bright orange fireball was spotted in the sky which was visible across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio.

  2. Jul 17, 2023 · Finch, who delivered the weather forecast on Channel 2 across the Big Apple starting in 2007, died at a local hospital, her employer, New York affiliate CBS station WCBS, announced Sunday evening.

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  3. Apr 19, 2017 · The Park Forest (L5) meteorite fell in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois (USA) on March 26, 2003. It is one of the currently 25 meteorites for which photographic documentation of the fireball enabled the reconstruction of the meteoroid orbit.

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  4. Jun 30, 2016 · The Park Forest meteorite, named for the area at the center of the shower, fell in one of the most heavily populated areas to see meteorites in recent history. Fortunately, an expert was on hand: Dr. Steven Simon, a cosmochemist at the University of Chicago, happened to live right in the middle of the Park Forest meteorite shower.

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  5. Mar 26, 2004 · News. `Park Forest Meteorite Fall’: One year, many deals later. By Chicago Tribune. UPDATED: August 19, 2021 at 6:20 p.m. “Kaahhh-boooOOOMMMM!” An instant before a light lit up the sky over...

  6. Jun 26, 2006 · On April 26, 1803, near L’Aigle, in Normandy, France, hundreds witnessed a spectacular fireball streak across the sky. The light show was followed by a shower of nearly 3,000 stony...

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