Long Duration w/ Fragmenttion! Russian satellite re-entry! Re-entry video captured starting over NM by Sandia Sentinel Allsky, Lamy, NM.
NM CO WY SD Meteor Approx. 2230 MDT 02SEP2014
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Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-
02SEP2014 CHRIS ANDO DENVER, COLORADO, USA 22:34 PM 20 seconds I was facing north. Direction of travel was straight north white/yellow ball. whitish tail I guess more like Venus brightness no. ball and tail intact across the sky Coolest thing I have ever seen!
02SEP2014 William Clapper Denver, CO, USA 22:30, MDT 20-25 seconds First observed almost due north, traveled to the south, disappeared azimuth 185 deg., altitude about 7 deg above horizon White color, slightly varying in brightness, definite trail observed, no associated sound about like Venus at brightest Possible fragmentation a few seconds before disappearing Travel nearly due north to south leads me to suspect a possible polar satellite reentry
MBIQ data set-
Greeley, Colorado arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for meteor 9/2/14 spotting.
14:13:58 -- 1 hour 43 mins ago
Casper, Wyoming arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for meteorite sighting tonight.
14:09:39 -- 1 hour 47 mins ago
14:13:58 -- 1 hour 43 mins ago
Casper, Wyoming arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for meteorite sighting tonight.
14:09:39 -- 1 hour 47 mins ago
All 7 meteor sighting reports can be seen here
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