23 April 2011

College Station, TX Green Meteor 22APR2011

College Station, TX.Green Meteor. ~10:00PM 22APR2011
Guest255 (guest) wrote :College Station, TX.Green Meteor.Lasted about 3-5 seconds ~10:00PM

San Antonio, TX. Green Meteor. ~2200 22Apr11
Robert L. Sawyer III wrote: North of San Antonio, TX. Green Meteor. ~2200 22Apr11...saw the end...@410 &Crossroads... NNE (towards Boerne)

San Antonio, TX, USA  Meteor ~10:00pm 22APR2011 
location in sky for the start and end of the meteor with angle from the horizon for the
start and end) – overhead from approx. south to north-northwest
direction you were facing and meteor was moving right or left? – roughly north. It was moving only slightly to the left (north-northwest)
color(s) – light green
meteor direction of travel – south to north - northwest
duration (secs) – ~ 3 secs
brightness (bright as Venus, Moon, Sun?) – moon
any sounds (sizzle or booms) – ??
fragmentation were pieces falling off ? No? Seemed to have a tail and greenish ball that disappeared fairly completely
and other comments that you think are important – I was in downtown San Antonio, very urban area. My first sighting!
Mo Brown


Wimberley,TX Green Meteor April 22 2011
At around 10pm saw a bright white trail that ended in a flash of green light. 



San Antonio, TX at 10:22pm
Sirs, on 22 April 2011 I was leaving a play with my wife and on the way to the parking lot I spotted a green meteor traveling southeast to northwest over San Antonio, TX at 10:22pm. This object left a trail from horizon to horizon. There was no detectable sonic boom but the trail was about four times wider than a "normal" large meteor streak. I hope this helps you, thanks. -Thunder Hawk

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wimberley,TX Green Meteor April 22 2011
At around 10pm saw a bright white trail that ended in a flash of green light.

Mandy said...

Is it possible that I saw the same one while driving in Northern Colorado? It was around 11 pm and there was a very large greenish/blue streak moving from south to north -