Showing posts with label Chiba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiba. Show all posts

20 January 2013

Japan Bright Bolide Meteor 20JAN2013

Japan Bright Bolide Meteor 20JAN2013

茨城・千葉付近で謎の爆発音 閃光 隕石

Huge Fireball Over Japan - 1/20/2013
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2013年1月20日 爆発音とともに関東の空を照らした流れ星
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20JAN2013 Ellen Musahino, TOKYO, JAPAN 3:40 a.m. 2-3 sec E very bright yellowish white There was a flash and then a diving star bright as the moon with a long and beautiful tail Little sparks along the tail It was bright enough to be confused with the flash of a camera in a dark room

20JAN2013 A Shorb Nasu, Tochigi, Japan 2:42 JST around 5 seconds travelling West to East a large flash of light like lightning followed by a bluish-green ball maybe moon? seemed very close not that I could see I've found some youtube videos of the meteorite from near Tokyo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzW2vJofmCU&feature=player_embedded and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCrOb4luF0I&feature=player_embedded

2013 THE Year of Meteors, Astreroids, Comets, and MORE!

30 September 2011

Chiba, Japan Meteor Fireball 30SEP2011

Japan, Chiba Prefecture Meteor Fireball 4:50am JST  30 Sept. 2011
The morning of 30, September, 2011 at around 4:50am Japan Time I seen a meteor coming from the East and heading West. There was some cloud cover and the meteor seemed below the cloud cover, the brightness was close to that of a aircraft landing light with a good sized tail. If you would like any more information please feel free in contacting me and I would be happy to help as best as I can. Thank You. Sincerely, Erich Ryland  Thank you Erich!

We need your sighting reports:
Date and Time of event? Location name (town,city) where you were when saw the meteor? Start and Stop location in sky? Direction of movement? Duration of Event (seconds)? Brightness ( in comparison with Venus, Moon, Sun) color, sounds? Photos? Videos? please email LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com Your reports make it possible for all to check what they saw as well. Thank you! 2011The Year of Meteors!