Reports have just started streaming in concerning sightings of a bright meteor seen over the NE United States, and Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
Important Update!!! 27SEP2012
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2012/09/breaking-news-uk-earth-hugging-asteroid.html
Currently there are over 90+ reports.
(click on image to enlarge) NE USA / SE Canada Fireball Meteor ~20:30 EDT 21SEP2012 v.1 (c) LunarMeteorite*Hunter / Google Earth Copy allowed only IF credit to The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News and LINK to www.LunarMeteoriteHunters.blogspot.com |
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3 comments:
High falls, ny Sept 21 2012 24:30 10:30 pm streaking from the northeast sky tip the southwest.
Bright white duration more than 5 seconds. As large as a thumb tip illuminating the sky like a bright Moon. So big I was bracing for the earth to shake on impact.
I'm the lone skywatcher in falls church, VA. I saw a bright white light (brighter and a little bit bigger than stars that were visible) around 10:30 pm last night. It didn't look like a typical "shooting star," which is why I reported it. Is it even possible to see something like that from this far away?
I saw it too glad to know I'm not seeing things. I was also waiting for the after effects. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
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