California Meteor 25NOV2014
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25NOV2014 David Wingo San Diego, CA, USA 2005 PST 3-4 seconds right to left yellow/red fireball moon no none. All meteor sighting reports can be ...
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Planets and Meteor Showers: Mars sets an hour or so after sunset; Jupiter is in Leo and rises around 10 p.m. It can be viewed most of the evening.
Geminid meteor shower to light up skies in December
Brisbane Times
The Geminid meteor shower can produce as many as 30 to 40 meteors an hour during peak activity over Australia. This year's peak is overnight on ...
Planets, meteors and the Christmas program
My Eastern Shore
The cold winter nights of December also feature two notable meteorshowers. The more famous and more prolific is the Geminids, which peak during ...
Geminid meteor shower to peak December 13-14
Delhi Daily News
Sydney: The Geminid meteor shower is set to light up skies in Australia in ... The meteor shower can produce as many as 30 to 40 meteors an hour ...
37 reports
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AMS received 37 reports about a fireball seen over CA on November 26th 2014 around 04:08 (UTC)
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Bencubbin is a typical sleepy wheatbelt town.
Rosetta mission sends Aerosmith track plays into orbitDaily Telegraph - 10 hours
Aerosmith classic I Don't Want To Miss a Thing received a huge boost on Spotify due to the Rosetta Philae mission
meteor 11 25 2014
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I'm not sure how good this is gonna view after moviemaker was done and the upload but here's a nice size meteor I watched fall while driving home on ... ??? Doesnt appear to be a meteor to me.
2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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