---- UPDATE!
Meteorite Fall Zone - Calculated by LunarMeteoriteHunter, Tokyo, Japan
Second Canadian Large Meteor Event of 18MAR2014!
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/03/breaking-news-mbiq-detects-ns-nb-canada.html
FEMA Regions II, III, V and Ontario, Canada
44 meteor sighting reports
"click on image to enlarge" ONT OH NY PA Meteor Approx 22"25 Eastern 18MAR2014 v.3 c2014 LunarMeteoriteHunter / Google Earth |
Please help get the word about this event so that we might recover security camera video or cell phone captures; spread the word about this website via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, GLP, SOTT and your favorite forums; contact your local news outlets; thank you!
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com
Initial Meteor Sighting Report-
18MAR2014 Ellen Oakville, Ontario, Canada 22:45pm/Eastern 3-4 seconds Driving West on the QEW near Ford Drive exit. Meteor went left to right BRIGHT fireball, white and red and orange So bright! no very bright
18MAR2014 Tony Kou Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 22:35:00 3 SW-NE Green Moon No Saw it out of my window.
18MAR2014 Kristin Z Oakville, Ontario, Canada 22:30:00 5 seconds Traveling left to right as I was driving west. Bright white, perhaps a bit of blue at the front of the ball. As bright as a full moon No So bright and fast moving! long "tail", extinguished after about 5 seconds.
18MAR2014 GEORGINA STULIKER BELLEVILLE ONTARIO 22;30 PM 30-40 SEC LEFT TO RIGHT SOUTH EAST TO SOUTH WEST BLUEISH WITH LONG DRAGGING WHITE/PALE YELLOW STREAK BEHIND SUN YES IT WEHT DOWN TO GROUND TO FAR TO TELL ..LIKE TORONTO AREA A
18MAR2014 ANITA RILEY TORONTO 22:28:00 6 SECS S-W YELLOW GREEN MOON NO COOL
18MAR2014 Greg McCarhy Kitchener, Ontario, Canadad 22:25 Eastern day light savings time 5 to 7 Seconds East to South West long tail, orange, red, blue fireball brighter than the moon could not tell It was very bright and colourful. The tail appeared very long
18MAR2014 chad Toronto 22:25:00 5sec west left to right purple green bright no amazing to see
18MAR2014 Jenna Oliver Belleville, ON, Canada 2225 Approx. 10 seconds West White ball of light that burnt up in sky Bright as moon at least Not that I could tell, but I did see other small lights or balls close to the car before I saw the meteor The meteor appeared just above the horizon; it appeared to be very close
18MAR2014 Crystal Frost MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Canada 22:25/EST approx. 3 seconds I was facing SW. It was falling from left to right. Green glow that faded. The sound of an airplane (there's always the sound of airplanes here, though) Same as moon no Ten times the size of the brightest star in the sky before all the green burned off.
18MAR2014 Brent Toronto 22:25:00 5 NW Blue, with a little orange and red Bright enough to see over the city clearly. No It looked lower in the sky.
18MAR2014 Laura Wellington kinsman, ohio 22:25:00 approximately 40 sec south to north Huge, low, long travel life, brilliant white with long tail with bursts of reds then greens then blues then blast of white then it disappeared. was driving unsure of noises. left a huge streak of moonlit dust trail. visible for at least an hour yes yes unfortunately no pics as I was driving.
18MAR2014 Harry Pilfold TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA 22:24 / EST 3-4 sec I was facing west, came almost straight down and slightly north angle Greenish/White light / fireball Brighter than any star or planet, seen in city glow, but not as bright as moon no I have never seen anything this big or long last or bright. Crazy.
18MAR2014 Alexandre Maravilla Toronto 22:23:00 1 second South-South-West over the city of Toronto facing towards the tower from St Clair Ave East and Victoria Park Avenue Green -- Fairly bright. Maybe half the brightness of the moon and about as bright when it exploded. -- I was walking West on St. Clair Ave East (on the North side of the street) about to cross the intersection just West of Victoria Park Avenue and looking towards the CN Tower in the distance just above the houses above the street. I saw the object appear suddenly. It had a long green tail about 3 to 4 times longer than the body and was fairly large. It appeared at about the same height as the observation pod of the tower and was about the same size from my vantage point. One single explosion, though the core remained whole and faded to darkness a split second later. -- It was to the left of the tower from my view point and travelled straight toward it and downward at an almost level path. It then exploded in a round sphere of neon green that was about 3 times the diameter of the object had been before. However, there was still a bright green nucleus that remained intact for a smal fraction of a second before rapidly growing smaller and fading to black. The whole sighting lasted less than a second. There was just enough time for me to say "Whoa!" before it was over.
All 44 meteor sighting reports can be seen here
http://thelatestworldwidemeteorreports.blogspot.com/
2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
No comments:
Post a Comment