Yes fireballs leave a train of ionized air and a trail of smoke
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At 6:00 a.m., yesterday, Tuesday September 21st, fishermen along the Deschutes
river near the Columbia river witness a large fireball travelling from the
South to the North. It broke into multiple pieces with numerous bursts and
disruptions. They saw glowing pieces moving beyond the fireballs.
Hey all,
On Tuesday August 3rd, at approximately 12:58 a.m. I saw a bright fireball that
broke up into five or six pieces. I was driving directly south on Old Spanish
Trail (in the Jeremy Wash/Rincon Creek area). The fireball appeared in the
vicinity of Iota Aquarius, and went south to about
The fireball appeared in the
vicinity of Iota Aquarius, and went south to about two degrees of
Fomalhaut.
I wonder if this was one of the Aquarids (perhaps S. Iota Aquairid maybe?)
or perhaps an alpha Capricornid? Those are all active right now. The S.
Iota Aquarids peak on Aug 4th.
, August 3, 2010 6:36:49 AM
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The fireball appeared in the
vicinity of Iota Aquarius, and went south to about two degrees of
Fomalhaut.
I wonder if this was one of the Aquarids (perhaps S. Iota Aquairid maybe?)
or perhaps an alpha Capricornid? Those
My wife just came in from out back and said she saw what she thought
was a fireball. It was traveling southwest. Anyone else see
anything.
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See: http://folk.ntnu.no/ltheen/meteor/meteor_physical.html
Do a search with google for meteor fireball temperatures.
There are several papers related to this topic.
From a spectroscopic point of view, Jiri Borovicka suggests that the
temperature of the main component is around 4500 K
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Anyone know how hot a large meteor/fireball gets?
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Anyone know how hot a large meteor/fireball gets?
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Anyone know how hot a large meteor/fireball gets?
At least the melting point of iron, which is 2800*F.
geozay
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Eric,
A quick check of O. Richard Norton's Rocks from Space puts it 3000 degrees F.
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Steve
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A quick check of O. Richard Norton's Rocks from Space puts it3000 degrees F.
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Hello Listers,
Here is a video link of the fireball from last night. An some witness took some
images of some fires that were caused by the fall. Ill let you guess decide
what you think of this.
http://www.channel3000.com/localvideo/index.html?v=28265
Shawn Alan
eBayshop
Here is a video link of the fireball from last night. An some witness
took some images of some fires that were caused by the fall. Ill let you
guess decide what you think of this.
the reporters were doing okay up until the phone in report. Then that had
to been the most boring phone in
: [meteorite-list] Fireball News Cast video causes fires in the
woods
Here is a video link of the fireball from last night. An some witness
took some images of some fires that were caused by the fall. Ill let you
guess decide what you think of this.
the reporters were doing okay up until the phone
I think they're too far north (Avoca, WI) from where it actually landed. I'm
predicting closer to Livingston, WI.
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I think they're too far north (Avoca, WI) from where it actually landed. I'm
Warren Sansoucie
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:03:45 -0700
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Hello Listers,
Here is a video link of the fireball from last night. An some witness
Hi Everyone:
A friend of mine (Greg Beckner) in Gainsville, FL just sent me this. He
was out with a group of scouts and saw the following (second paragraph):
I took my Cub Scout pack to the model airplane field last night showed
them a few R/C aircraft. A sidebar to that is the field is
Here's GPS cords of flying field - I was looking Almost Due South - maybe
just a
little to the East of due South.
Maybe an Alpha Capricornid? right period, right time, right direction and
usually bright and slow to catch peoples attention.
GeoZay
That's a great way to keep track of the sky. Thanks Richard.
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Anything in the news??
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I just had what
, Mark Bowling wrote:
Anything in the news??
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I
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Anything in the news??
I just woke up a short time ago, but I did get an email stating that several
all sky, fireball cameras around Tucson DID capture it, so that's good.
Few people look up and even fewer look straight up, so I'm
Carl Hergenrother, a fellow LPLer, has a pair of fireball cameras at his house.
To see the videos of last night's fireball, a still captured by the MMT All-Sky
camera, and a short report, see Carl's blog, The Transient Sky
http://transientsky.wordpress.com/
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I just had what appeared to be a bright fireball appear heading south to north
over the telescope on Mt. Lemmon. It was visible on my all sky camera pointing
out of my slit for several seconds.
It'd be interesting to know if anyone else saw it. I'm sure other cameras that
record their images
http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/Fireball+lights+north+Winnipeg/2613362/story.html
Fireball lights up sky north of Winnipeg
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WINNIPEG — A fireball streaked across the sky near Winnipeg on
Thursday, and one
First off, I¹m back! We had a very successful ANSMET season this year and
collected 1010 meteorites (with probably a few terrestrials in there). The
weather was spectacular and allowed us to put about 750 miles on our
snowmobiles while searching.
As for this meteor I¹ve pulled the radar data
Dear Fireball Chasers:
Mike Farmer wanted to let you know about a large green fireball he witnessed
tonight over/near Tucson at about 7:28pm local time. He watched the fireball
last for 3-4 seconds heading straight down and due east as he was driving
east on Speedway. He suggests it could
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball over Tucson 2-16-2010 7:28pm
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Hi Greg,
Boy, the meteors have been busy in Arizona this month! I'll check
the radar later tonight from home. Usually nothing shows up on the
low resolution (live) data and you have to wait
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in the corral, I hear the shouts of men... The posse assembles!
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Wow, third one in 2 months! I know 5 people who saw one on the 9th, but
haven't heard more...
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball over
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Another link and report video:
Ireland's blazing fireball 'huge event' - Sub context - Meteorites are
worth lots of money!
http://www.u.tv/News/Irelands-blazing-fireball-huge-event/ac9cfb55-f1ea-4ff8-904c-ce46f1574c24
Regards,
Eric
On 2/3/2010 4:38 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Hi List,
Hi List,
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/02/03/huge-fireball-reported-over-ireland/
“A major explosion happened in the sky over Ireland. We think it’s a
fireball, that’s a rock from space the earth has slammed into and they
burn up as huge shooting stars. This one appears to have lit up the
At approx. 7:53 p.m. (20 minutes ago) I saw a small bolide SE of
Tucson, traveling in a southerly direction. It was maybe 20 degrees above the
horizon. It was moving somewhat fast.
Anybody else see it?
I was just answering my cell phone, and the first words my brother said was
that he
Hey all,
My cousin sent me a message in Facebook this morning (see below). Has anybody
else seen this or any reported sightings? Surely there were a lot of folks out
shopping or enjoying the evening...
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
the other night about 6pm heading back to tucson i was in eloy and saw
Saw nothing from Tucson, but have not spent much time outside since it has
been cloudy and (relatively) cold (at least for those of us in Tucson, and
waiting to get all of the responses from places that are really cold).
Larry
Hey all,
My cousin sent me a message in Facebook this morning (see
Mark,
My husband saw one over Florida on the 15th. Unfortunately, I never ran
across anyone else who saw it.
You might want to check the AMS Fireball Sightings Log over the next
couple of days or weeks to see if anything gets reported.
http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireball/fireball_log2009.html
Festivus
Mark
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Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 9:50 AM
Mark,
My husband saw
...@lpl.arizona.edu lebof...@lpl.arizona.edu wrote:
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Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 9:24 AM
Saw nothing from Tucson
are quite active at that time.
Mark
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Sounds like a coincidental pair of events in Nebraska last night
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Hi List,
I'm mostly a lurker, but just wanted to report that my husband just walked
in the door excitedly telling me he saw a large greenish fireball over our
house as he came up the driveway. I'm heading outside now so he can show
me exactly which direction it came from and how long it lasted.
Quick update:
The fireball appeared below Aldebaran fairly low in the sky, and fell
straight down to the south/southwest. He said the light was so bright it
lit up the roof of our house and the surrounding area.
I'm really hoping for more reports tomorrow. Whee!
Hi List,
I'm mostly a
I was asked to post this note by Blake Bell, a lovely fellow I had the
pleasure of meeting not so long ago.
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Date: November 21, 2009 6:25:38 PM EST
To: Darryl Pitt dar...@dof3.com
Subject: Fireball Over Lower Hudson Valley -
Hi all -
Now why can't there be a really nice big bollide over New York City, Chicago,
DC, or LA?
By the way, I just want to thank all of you who were so gracious to me in
Tucson several years ago. Those meteorites and other goodies have delighted
several hundred young people. I've got the
Hello List
Just came across this, looks like a fireball, what do you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgG7iOPG4G4feature=sub
Keith
Chandler, Az
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Keith
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:37 AM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball over Kansas video
Hello List
Just came across this, looks like
Unfortunately, on closer review of that YouTube video, something
is fishy: the stars are visible BELOW the horizon (e.g., in the
grass on the bottom left). It's as if someone has superimposed a
star field image on top of the background scene. This calls into
question whether the bolide, too, has
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Date: Sun=2C 1 Nov 2009 15:01:04 -0800
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fireball over Kansas video -- faked or doct=
ored?
Unfortunately=2C on closer review of that YouTube video=2C something
is fishy: the stars are visible BELOW
Big Fireball,
BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/8239188.stm
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Astronomers are on
Eric, and List,
Mr. Moore was quoted as saying: If it's brighter than the full moon
then there's a chance that part of it survived and landed, he said.
I'm not sold on the idea that size(read that same as brightness in
this report) is the most relative factor in survival. I tend to think
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Eric, and List,
Mr. Moore was quoted as saying: If it's brighter than
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Eric, and List,
Mr. Moore was quoted as saying: If it's brighter than the full moon
then there's a chance that part of it survived and landed, he said.
I'm not sold on the idea that size(read that same
A friend of mine contacted me last night about the CA fireball. He said
he saw it too.
If anyone else has seen it, or if you have info regarding this fireball
you're encouraged to fill out a fireball report here:
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/blog/meteorite-information/report-a-fireball/
Hello Mike,
I think these are so called 'red sprites'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xVThAFfP0Ehl=de
Regards
André
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A friend sent me
, 2009 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] fireball video from space
Hello Mike,
I think these are so called 'red sprites'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xVThAFfP0Ehl=de
Regards
André
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Hello Mike,
I think these are so called 'red sprites'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xVThAFfP0Ehl=de
Regards
André
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Greg,
I'm pretty sure this video is a phony animation. This looks nothing like a
sprite, with their characteristic trumpet shape. A sprite is an upward
reaction to proton lightning, and if there was a proton lightning strike, it
would surely show up on the video. You can clearly see
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Subject: [meteorite-list] fireball video from space
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 11:53 AM
Greg,
I'm pretty sure this video is a phony animation. This
looks nothing like a sprite
Richard:
I'll take that as the final word on the subject. I just watched the NASA
UFO video compilations on YouTube last night. I thought they were all
space junk, but I realize now many are camera artifacts as well.
This video was probably shot with the older crummy cameras, which made
Mike,
I have no idea what the heck that thing is!
It's weird, because I was just sitting here watching the NASA UFO videos on
YouTube when you posted this. (Along with some vids of Carl Sagan
rhapsodizing wistfully about how many advanced civilizations there are in
the Milky Way.)
Phil
A friend sent me this video of a fireball video taken from the space
shuttle or the ISS
http://www.mikesastrophotos.com/baltimore-pa-meteor/bolide-meteor-video-from-space/
I'm not sure if this has been sent out to the list before.
What do you think? Is it real? It was posted on a UFO account /
Dear List,
A fireball was captured on a videocamera streaking over Northwestern
California at 11:42pm PST on 29APR09 by YC-Sentinel. The observer states that
the meteor lasted 5.3 seconds and ended with a visible detonation. He also
states that this meteor may have produced meteorites.
Dear List,
A fireball was captured on a videocamera streaking over Northwestern
California at 11:42pm PST on 29APR09 by YC-Sentinel. The observer states that
the meteor lasted 5.3 seconds and ended with a visible detonation. He also
states that this meteor may have produced meteorites.
Dear List,
BBC News story about the Ireland fireball:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2009/04/ireland-security-cameras-clue-to.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Fireball sighting maybe a meteorite
By Eliot Baker
The Inquirer and Mirror (Nantucket, Massachusetts)
February 26, 2009
Island residents are being urged by Maria Mitchell Association director
of astronomy Vladimir Strelnitski to keep their eyes open for
I am still trying to assemble a trajectory and terminus for the Kentucky
fireball of 13 Feb. Lots of sightings but nearly all are missing critical data
like azimuth.. duh. I need some facts/values and can't seem to find them in
the archives or my notes. My memory is not specific enough to
Here's what I know
1a. Speed of sound at sea level? 1500 meters per second?
no, it's 340m/s
2. What is the approximate maximum distance a ground
observer can see fireballs over the horizon as limited by
the curvature of the earth? my memory also says 250 miles
I remember
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball dynamics questions:
I am still trying
As to how many fireballs I know of 3 major ones in 36-48 hours over US and
Canada this past weekend:Kentucky, Texas, Alberta(not the rocket booster) Now
Göran reports another in Sweden Sunday. So that is 4 over civilization with an
unknown number over water etc. Starting to look like a
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball Alert: North Central Kentucky
To: metlist meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Saturday, February 14, 2009, 12:27 PM
A colleague just called reporting a possible fireball over
Erlangen, Kentucky at 10:04PM Eastern Daylight tonight 13
Feb
I've spent several hours going over internet forums, scanner reports, etc. and
the preponderance of sonic boom reports are coming from London, KY. Some
reports from Richmond, KY to the North of London.
Visual Observers have been mentioned from Southern Ohio, Central Kentucky,
Middle
A colleague just called reporting a possible fireball over Erlangen, Kentucky
at 10:04PM Eastern Daylight tonight 13 Feb 2009. She was not the direct
observer but relaying details from a relative who made the observation
A greenish-white fireball approximately 2/3rd the diameter of the full
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=1144834
Fireball seen over Calgary
Canwest News Service
Published: Monday, January 05, 2009
CALGARY -- A fireball reportedly lit up the early morning sky south of Calgary
early Monday.
The Canadian Fireball Reporting Centre received
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/167/story/615048.html
Fireball streaks across night sky over Merced
By SCOTT JASON
Merced Sun-Star
December 30, 2008
A glowing tomato-green fireball shot through the black Merced sky early
Saturday, stunning those fortunate enough to see its brief life.
Merced
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball Streaks Over California
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/167/story/615048
Hi List,
This morning, while driving to work, I saw a beautiful green fireball.
Here are the details:
Time: 6:23 a.m. ET
My location: 40 deg, 25', 2.35 N , 82 deg, 46', 30.67 W (per Google
Earth)
I was westbound on Ohio 229 about 1 mile east of Marengo when I saw the
fireball. The road
Space Weather News for Sept. 9, 2008
http://spaceweather.com
FIREBALL OUTBURST: This morning, Sept. 9th, a surprising flurry of
fireballs lit up the sky over eastern parts of the United States.
All-sky cameras at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,
Alabama, recorded 25+ meteors,
Tucson Region
In our Tucson paper this morning:
Streaking fireball a vivid spectacle in daytime sky
By Shelley Shelton
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.24.2008
A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky
in broad daylight Saturday morning, startling and
http://www.vvdailypress.com/common/printer/view.php?db=vvdailypressid=7254
Fireball seen over San Bernardino County
BEATRIZ E. VALENZUELA Staff Writer
July 1, 2008 - 11:42AM
Numerous calls from across the county about a fireball in the sky falling near
the San Bernardino mountains came into San
Sonny,
I for sure is worth a look, the worst that could happen is that
you find nothing and get tired of walking around hunting. The best is
that you find a new meteorite and make a little money and get a great
new stone or two for your collection, just keep us updated on the hunt
results.
I
Hi All,
I received a phone call today about a possible fireball. Two ranch
hands were riding back while herding cattle when they both saw what
appeared to be a red fireball with a silver tail hit into the side of a
mountain not far from their location. They also saw a large dust cloud
that
http://www.ktvz.com/Global/story.asp?S=7540645
Fireball has hunters on the trail of meteor's tail
By Barney Lerten and Victoria Adelus
KTVZ.COM
Decmeber 24, 2007
Updated: December 27, 2007
A blazing fireball plummeting toward Earth was seen over a wide area of
Central Oregon, Northern
Hello list,
Does anyone have any info on a fireball breaking up over the Arizona-New
Mexico
border moving from North to South in 1985 or maybe early 1986. It was just
North
of Inerstate 10 more to the Arizona side of the border. I saw this but did
not make
any notes of the day or time,
On behalf of Kevin Decker, who isn't comin through to the list,
Martin
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09022007/news/regionalnews/fiery_ufo_blows_up_of
f_n_j_.htm
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On behalf of Kevin Decker, who isn't comin through to the list,
Martin
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09022007/news/regionalnews
http://www.axcessnews.com/index.php/articles/show/id/12226
Mysterious lights over NJ reported
Dozens of witnesses report fireball crashing into sea off Normandy Beach
Mysterious lights reported over New Jersey, but no aliens found
September 3, 2007
(AXcess News) Newark - Dozens of calls
Dear list, here some additional information about the new fireball in
scandinavia at Norways nationalday 17th may time
1900 in the evening.
We have collected about 300 observations from Norway and Sweden. We are working
with the data right now and if it has reach
the ground it is in Sweden
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_10425.shtml
Fireball spotted across central Spain
May 12, 2007
Scientists think some fragments may have fallen to earth in the
Ciudad Real area
A fireball fell across the centre of the country on Thursday night
with sightings in Cuenca,
http://tinyurl.com/2qazme
Anyone know anything about this?
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/423092.html (in Spanish)
Best,
Ken*
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In reading the article, it is clear that it is not a
meteorite, but some sort of gas explosion. It says the
school was engulfed when a ball of fire fell on it,
causing a massive explosion which threw debris all
over the area. A meteorite will not do that.
Michael Farmer
--- Ken Newton [EMAIL
Maybe we won't be getting any offers from Chicago
Steve in our e-mail for the next few dqys -
Ed
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http://www.thestar.com/News/article/190985
'Falling star' frightens Earthlings
Christian Cotroneo
Toronto Star
March 12, 2007
Cynthia Crowther
In a message dated 3/11/2007 8:00:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I've received three fireball reports in the last few minutes from
Michigan and Ontario. I usually consider multiple out-of-area (Colorado)
reports significant since I don't get many. The event was at
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