Well, I think the MD fireball is just an observation of the launch of a Minotaur rocket from Wallops Island. The rocket was carrying the ORS-1 satellite. Launch occurred at 11:09pm. There were some (low) clouds in the area so it would have seemed to 'disappear'...
I viewed the launch from Alexandria, VA... There were several hundred if not thousands of folks watching the launch from DE down to NC, so if there was an actual fireball, I would think we would have seen more reports...
And it was very red at first and seemed to disappear very momentarily which I attribute to low clouds...
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/missions/orsinfo.html
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/news/release-11-18.html
http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43556260/ns/technology_and_science-space/
my 'video'
https://picasaweb.google.com/adastragrl/RocketLaunches
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Elizabeth
Thank you Elizabeth! Great video!
Ocean City, Maryland Meteor Fireball ~11:00 pm 29JUN2011
I am writing to report a fireball like siting in Ocean City, Maryland June 29 2011.
In a southern sky around 11 pm, I saw a bright red orange fireball, not as large as a full moon. It had multiple red orange bright burning like small trails that continued for about 15 seconds . The main fireball, then started to become smaller as it continued across the sky in a southern direction . It seemed to dwindle to nothing and then reappeared once more at this point looking like a giant star and continued again until it just disappeared . All in all , From when I first noticed it to when it ended lasted about what seemed to be 1 minute .
It was stunning !!!!! -trixiespalace
Ocean City, NJ ~11:27pm on June 29,2011
Chad Hutchinson: A friend and I witnessed a very long event around 11:27pm on June 29,2011. Sitting in south Ocean City, NJ, we saw a red light in the sky coming over Strathmere. As it continued north,it changed to orange and began to lose pieces. It left a trail of small burning particulates and a smoke trail. It disappeared twice but rekindled each time. It finally burned out after about 2 full minutes.
Ocean City, MD
Amy Haldeman: I just witnessed the same event in Ocean City,MD
Ocean City, Md.
Jarrod Woods:6/29/11, Ocean City, Md. we saw a fireball with a tail and the thing actually broke apart and went black and lit up twice. -Jarrod Woods
Norwich, CT ~9:00 pm
Nick Sutera: around 9 pm,may 29th, above the Norwich, CT marina, i was sitting at the marina and looked up and saw a fire ball falling from the sky ,but not sure where it landed ~Nick Sutera
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NASA launched a rocket at about 11:05 pm from Wallops Island, VA. This is what you saw, was stunning to watch it go up.
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