07 August 2014

MBIQ Detects WY CO Meteor 06AUG2014

MBIQ Detects WY CO Meteor Approx. 2309 MDT 06AUG2014 - confirmed
An apparent meteor event in Wyoming and Colorado has triggered the MBIQ meteor detection system.
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CO / WY  Meteor Approx. 2300 MDT 06AUG2014
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Initial Meteor Sighting Report-
06AUG2014 Jim D Superior, CO, USA 1107pm MDT 5 sec north - down to horizon bright bluish ball - possibly orange sparks moon - more intense possibly sparks went downward over N or NW horizon

06AUG2014 Liz Fort Collins, Co Just after 11:00 PM 10 to 15 secs Facing North, went from right to left Started with a blue-ish streak, then turned to a reddish color full moon brightness not that I could see none

06AUG2014 Dave V Cheyenne, WY USA 2309 2 seconds N, left to right. I was facing north No Unsure, seen through solar screen shades Yes I saw this through a shade yet I could still make out large object, fragmentation.

06AUG2014 Emma Krombholz Morrison, Colorado, USA 23:00, Mountain, PM 5-8 seconds North to South Bright light going from the sky towards the ground, made a loud sound Brightness of the moon It had a light trail going behind it The light was seen leaving a concert from Red Rocks Ampitheater

MBIQ Data Set-
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Greeley, Colorado
Ft. Collins, Colorado

All meteor sighting reports can be seen here

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