“Highly unlikely” meteor fragments will be found
The Director of the Armagh Observatory has said it is “highly unlikely” that fragments from a meteorite, believed to have landed in Donegal, will be found.
The Chairman of Astronomy Ireland, David Moore yesterday said they believed the meteorite had touched down in Donegal but they were relying on eye-witness reports so they could set down a specific location.
Thousands of people reported seeing a fireball blaze across the sky last Wednesday evening.
According to this morning’s Irish Times however, Prof Mark Bailey said the fireball “probably didn’t produce a meteorite”, and if it did, the size would be very small, possibly less than a small stone.

