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Originally Posted by Greg Bryant
If you're interested in some heavy reading, the original paper by David Asher which predicts the fireballs for this year can be found here:
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*gulp* Thanks Greg! damn good read

I had forgot that these fireballs are relatives of the Tunguska meteoroid - I think i have seen that paper linked on meteorobs before.
I think I like the ANT's when they are Sagittarids the most - when they *appear* to come out of the guts of the milky way overhead - that is an awesome sight that really sticks in your head - and they are always bright all year of course.
Rapideye, I have seen nights when the sporadics and spacecrap can produce at least a fireball an hour quite often.