"click on image to enlarge" NJ VA PA Meteor Apprx. 2100 EDT 06OCT2014 v.1 c2014 LunarMeteoriteHunter / Google Earth |
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Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-
06OCT2014 anthony woodbridge, virginia 21:10:00 2-3sec facing north went east to west bright white flash trailing tail moon for explode trails iluminated all the clouds every cool
06OCT2014 Jennifer Denville, NJ 21:00:00 7 seconds Straight Down, northwest white started like moon then became very bright like the sun then disappeared yes parts broke off as it got closer to the surface of earth It was very large and amazing to see
06OCT2014 Brian West Orange, NJ USA 21:00:00 1 second vertical, 2 seconds down Facing due west, the light moved up, and then shot down Gold tail- blue green head Sun one part it was probably heading towards me way off in the distance on an upwards plane.. and gravity shot it down. it went up and then down!! weird
MBIQ Data-
Kittanning, Pennsylvania arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for fire ball over pa tonight
MBIQ Data-
Kittanning, Pennsylvania arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for fire ball over pa tonight
Flanders, New Jersey arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for fireball in sky in new jersey october 6.
2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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