MBIQ *Meteor Bot Internet Query" Bot has just detected a meteor event over NY and MD 01NOV2013. Updates pending reports.
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"clcik on image to enlarge" NY NJ NH PA MD Meteor approx. 2100 EDT 01NOV2013 v4 c2013 LunarMeteoriteHunter / Google Earth |
01NOV2013 Chris Nicoletti East Windsor, NJ 21:15:00 3-4 seconds S-W white moon hard to tell it looked big. was waiting to hear explosion.
01NOV2013 David Weinstein Mohegan Lake, NY 21:05:00 3 seconds NE-SW white moon no None
01NOV2013 Bird CASTLETON, NY USA 2102 4 SECS SOUTH TO NORTH BRILLIANT GREEN SUN NO BREATHTAKING
01NOV2013 Peter Wilhousky Hampton, NH 2100hr around 2 second SW across the sky Green Star None saw None
01NOV2013 D Chan Montgomery County, Maryland, USA approx. 2100 hours, EDT 2 seconds appeared to fall straight down north to south in sky, I was facing north/NE large white object falling brighter than moon did not notice fragments observed while riding in car on Wash DC Capital Beltway I-495 E beltway inner loop just past exit 34
01NOV2013 Pennell Glenmoore, PA USA 8:58 p.m. EST 1.5 second Facing West; R to L lime green moon there was a tail midway between zenith and horizon, 30 degree fall from East to North
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New York arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for meteor over nyc nov 1 2013.
11:07:44 -- 26 minutes ago
Easton, Maryland arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 01NOV2013" by searching for fireball 11/1/13.
10:52:22 -- 41 minutes ago
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