Dryden, Ontario, Canada Bolide Meteor - Most recent major meteor event
Security Camera video of Ontario 9NOV3011 bolide. Video supplied by reader. NO Copy Allowed
For those of you that missed reading and seeing the video. Please help by getting the word out to the press and public in Canada about this major meteor event.
original posting with sighting reports: http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/11/dryden-ontario-meteor-9nov2011.html
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17 November 2011
Dryden, Ontario, Canada Bolide Meteor 9NOV2011 Video Re-Post 17NOV2011
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by mfries01
We've got a significant meteor, possibly also a significant meteorite fall: http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/11/dryden-ontario-meteor-9nov2011.html I'm quite impressed with the video. The meteor is slow-moving, long-lasting, and has produced an obvious trail of material. Radar is interesting as well: If the upload worked, this should be an animated gif showing radar data from the Canadian national weather network. [...] (Dryden, Ontario Event with video 9NOV2011) Read more of this post
November Issue of Meteorite Times now up
Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks on Thursday
Space.com
But when the Earth passes through a cloud of debris, it sometimes produces displays known asmeteor showers. A famous annual shower known as the Leonids is set to peak Thursday night (Nov. 17). Unlike rain showers, meteor showers are not concentrated. ...
It's a bird, a plane, a UFO … or maybe just meteors
The Seattle Times (blog)
... wasn't making a pass at the time people called. “There's a lot of junk up there,” he said. He didn't think the bright objects were meteors, which are certainly fast but not terribly bright. The Leonidmeteor shower was expected to peak Thursday night.
Historically impressive meteor shower this week
KOLD-TV
AP Entertainment News Video By Erin Jordan - bio | email Astronomy Live says the peak number of meteors hitting the atmosphere will be at 5:04 AM on Friday. With forecasted clear skies and sunrise holding off until 6:55 AM, there is a good chance to ...
by mfries01
We've got a significant meteor, possibly also a significant meteorite fall: http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/11/dryden-ontario-meteor-9nov2011.html I'm quite impressed with the video. The meteor is slow-moving, long-lasting, and has produced an obvious trail of material. Radar is interesting as well: If the upload worked, this should be an animated gif showing radar data from the Canadian national weather network. [...] (Dryden, Ontario Event with video 9NOV2011) Read more of this post
November Issue of Meteorite Times now up
The November issue of Meteorite Times is now up.
The following URL gives access to the Web Browser View, Flash Magazine View, and Mobile PDF.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/monthly-issues/
This page also has an easy way to view all of the "Mag View" issues in the "Archives" section of the page.
http://issuu.com/meteorite-times/docs
Enjoy!-Paul and Jim
The following URL gives access to the Web Browser View, Flash Magazine View, and Mobile PDF.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/monthly-issues/
This page also has an easy way to view all of the "Mag View" issues in the "Archives" section of the page.
http://issuu.com/meteorite-times/docs
Enjoy!-Paul and Jim
Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks on Thursday
Space.com
But when the Earth passes through a cloud of debris, it sometimes produces displays known asmeteor showers. A famous annual shower known as the Leonids is set to peak Thursday night (Nov. 17). Unlike rain showers, meteor showers are not concentrated. ...
It's a bird, a plane, a UFO … or maybe just meteors
The Seattle Times (blog)
... wasn't making a pass at the time people called. “There's a lot of junk up there,” he said. He didn't think the bright objects were meteors, which are certainly fast but not terribly bright. The Leonidmeteor shower was expected to peak Thursday night.
Historically impressive meteor shower this week
KOLD-TV
AP Entertainment News Video By Erin Jordan - bio | email Astronomy Live says the peak number of meteors hitting the atmosphere will be at 5:04 AM on Friday. With forecasted clear skies and sunrise holding off until 6:55 AM, there is a good chance to ...
National Geographic "The quarter-phase moon"—when the lunar disk appears half dark—"will interfere withmeteor watching this year," said Ben Burress, staff astronomer at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California. "But since [the moon] won't rise until ... Petra News Agency Amman, Nov 15 (Petra) -- Intense Leonid meteor showers hit Jordan at dawn on Friday at a rate of roughly 30 objects an hour, according to astronomers. Leonids are bits of debris from Comet Tempel-Tuttle, which visits the inner solar system every 33 ... |
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Dryden, Ontario Canada Meteor 9NOV2011
Security Camera video of Ontario 9NOV3011 bolide. Video supplied by reader. NO Copy Allowed
Dryden, Ontario, Canada Meteor 3:36 am CST 9NOV2011
I was awake last night due to foot cramp and saw out my south facing window a very bright large fireball, bright yellow with an orange tail traveling from west to east. I don't know how long it took, but I had enough time to see it, get out of bed and stand by the window watching it until it was hidden by trees. It was low enough that it seemed to be eye level while I was looking out of our second story window. When it had disappeared I looked at our clock which said 3:36am, we are on Central standard time and live just south of Dryden, Ontario. This occurred Nov 9, 2011. -Nancy Thank you Nancy!
Dryden, Ontario, Canada Fireball 03:34 am 9NOV2011
I live in Dryden, Ontario and was awake early the morning of Wednesday, November 9, 2011. At 3:34 a.m., I was looking out our living room window when a bright fireball crossed the sky. It was in the southern sky and was travelling from west to east and was rather low. The object was comparatively slow moving as I was able to get to a different window in a different room and catch it again before it disappeared behind a building down the street. The fireball was pale yellow in colour but the tail appeared to have a blue/green hue. As the fireball moved the tail broke up. It has to be one of the most amazing sights I’ve seen. – Jo-Anne Thank you Jo-Anne!
Winnipeg, MB Canada Meteor ~3:34-3:36 am central time 9NOV2011
Hi there, i'm hoping you can help me figure out what it was I saw in the sky the other night. I work night shift in winnipeg, MB and was travelling back to work from on wednesday morning at 3:30 am (Nov. 9/2011). I was going due east at approximately 3:34-3:36 am central time when I saw in the eastern sky moving in a northern direction a small white 'star-like' object that appeared to be getting bigger. It was travelling faster than a plane would in the sky and kept getting bigger as it moved from right to left. The object appeared to grow in size to that of a full moon, perhaps somewhat larger, and seemed to stay a perfect circle. After about 6 or 7 seconds, the object then changed color. First it seemed to start glowing yellow, then a bright, orangish, red. The last few seconds it was visible it got notibly faster and brighter and had suddenly had a very bright almost neon green tail to it. It drifted behind some houses and before my car got past the rooftops to keep looking it was gone. The whole even lasted about 8-12 seconds max. I went online to try and figure out what I saw and noticed these posts on your site. It appears I saw the same object as the people in Dryden, Ontario Meteor 9 NOV2011. David's post from winnipeg damn near exactly describes what I saw as well (and is the same time and location, Regent Avenue is 5 mins from where I was). Hopefully my account will help figure out what it was. -Jay K.
Dryden, Ontario, Canada Meteor 3:36 am CST 9NOV2011
I was awake last night due to foot cramp and saw out my south facing window a very bright large fireball, bright yellow with an orange tail traveling from west to east. I don't know how long it took, but I had enough time to see it, get out of bed and stand by the window watching it until it was hidden by trees. It was low enough that it seemed to be eye level while I was looking out of our second story window. When it had disappeared I looked at our clock which said 3:36am, we are on Central standard time and live just south of Dryden, Ontario. This occurred Nov 9, 2011. -Nancy Thank you Nancy!
Dryden, Ontario, Canada Fireball 03:34 am 9NOV2011
I live in Dryden, Ontario and was awake early the morning of Wednesday, November 9, 2011. At 3:34 a.m., I was looking out our living room window when a bright fireball crossed the sky. It was in the southern sky and was travelling from west to east and was rather low. The object was comparatively slow moving as I was able to get to a different window in a different room and catch it again before it disappeared behind a building down the street. The fireball was pale yellow in colour but the tail appeared to have a blue/green hue. As the fireball moved the tail broke up. It has to be one of the most amazing sights I’ve seen. – Jo-Anne Thank you Jo-Anne!
Winnipeg, MB Canada Meteor ~3:34-3:36 am central time 9NOV2011
Hi there, i'm hoping you can help me figure out what it was I saw in the sky the other night. I work night shift in winnipeg, MB and was travelling back to work from on wednesday morning at 3:30 am (Nov. 9/2011). I was going due east at approximately 3:34-3:36 am central time when I saw in the eastern sky moving in a northern direction a small white 'star-like' object that appeared to be getting bigger. It was travelling faster than a plane would in the sky and kept getting bigger as it moved from right to left. The object appeared to grow in size to that of a full moon, perhaps somewhat larger, and seemed to stay a perfect circle. After about 6 or 7 seconds, the object then changed color. First it seemed to start glowing yellow, then a bright, orangish, red. The last few seconds it was visible it got notibly faster and brighter and had suddenly had a very bright almost neon green tail to it. It drifted behind some houses and before my car got past the rooftops to keep looking it was gone. The whole even lasted about 8-12 seconds max. I went online to try and figure out what I saw and noticed these posts on your site. It appears I saw the same object as the people in Dryden, Ontario Meteor 9 NOV2011. David's post from winnipeg damn near exactly describes what I saw as well (and is the same time and location, Regent Avenue is 5 mins from where I was). Hopefully my account will help figure out what it was. -Jay K.
Thank you Jay!
WINNIPEG, MB., CANADA Meteor 0330HRS 9NOV2011
I DO NOT KNOW WHO ELSE TO INQUIRE ABOUT THIS EVENT THAT I SAW THIS MORNING...............HOPE YOU CAN HELP. I LIVE IN WINNIPEG MB. CANADA. AND I WAS IN MY TRUCK EARLY THIS MORNING..........ABOUT 0330HRS HAVING A COFFEE JUST BEFORE GOING TO WORK. I WAS IN THE EAST END ON REGENT AVE. IN SUPERSTORE PARKING LOT FACING EAST TOWARDS ONTARIO................THE NEARLY FULL MOON AND JUPITER WERE BEHIND ME. I ALL OF A SUDDEN SEE A LARGE AND BRIGHT WHITE "METEOR TYPE OF OBJECT"............IT WAS AS IF IT WAS ON FIRE. COMING IN LOW FROM THE SOUTH TOWARDS THE NORTH. BIG AND BRIGHT AND SLOWER MOVING" THAN THE USUAL SHOOTING STAR EVENT THAT I HAVE SEEN MANY OF. IT WAS LOW IN THE HORIZON AS WELL AND AS IT CONTINUED ON TOWARDS THE NORTH AND GOT CLOSER TO THE GROUND IT ALSO" LOST A PIECE THAT TRAILED BEHIND IT" AND THEN SUDDENLY TURNED A "YELLOWISH COLOR" BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED BEHIND THE STORES IN THE DISTANT SIDE OF THE PARKING LOT. THE WHOLE EVENT LASTED POSSIBLY 6 OR 7 SECONDS AND AS SUCH I DID NOT GET ANY PHOTO'S. BUT JUST THE SAME. I AM WONDERING WEATHER ANYONE ELSE HAS SEEN THIS FROM SOME OTHER ANGLE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS, DAVID Thanks David!
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! 2011 The Year of Meteors!
WINNIPEG, MB., CANADA Meteor 0330HRS 9NOV2011
I DO NOT KNOW WHO ELSE TO INQUIRE ABOUT THIS EVENT THAT I SAW THIS MORNING...............HOPE YOU CAN HELP. I LIVE IN WINNIPEG MB. CANADA. AND I WAS IN MY TRUCK EARLY THIS MORNING..........ABOUT 0330HRS HAVING A COFFEE JUST BEFORE GOING TO WORK. I WAS IN THE EAST END ON REGENT AVE. IN SUPERSTORE PARKING LOT FACING EAST TOWARDS ONTARIO................THE NEARLY FULL MOON AND JUPITER WERE BEHIND ME. I ALL OF A SUDDEN SEE A LARGE AND BRIGHT WHITE "METEOR TYPE OF OBJECT"............IT WAS AS IF IT WAS ON FIRE. COMING IN LOW FROM THE SOUTH TOWARDS THE NORTH. BIG AND BRIGHT AND SLOWER MOVING" THAN THE USUAL SHOOTING STAR EVENT THAT I HAVE SEEN MANY OF. IT WAS LOW IN THE HORIZON AS WELL AND AS IT CONTINUED ON TOWARDS THE NORTH AND GOT CLOSER TO THE GROUND IT ALSO" LOST A PIECE THAT TRAILED BEHIND IT" AND THEN SUDDENLY TURNED A "YELLOWISH COLOR" BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED BEHIND THE STORES IN THE DISTANT SIDE OF THE PARKING LOT. THE WHOLE EVENT LASTED POSSIBLY 6 OR 7 SECONDS AND AS SUCH I DID NOT GET ANY PHOTO'S. BUT JUST THE SAME. I AM WONDERING WEATHER ANYONE ELSE HAS SEEN THIS FROM SOME OTHER ANGLE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS, DAVID Thanks David!
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! 2011 The Year of Meteors!
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