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02 June 2015

Puerto Rico Bolide Meteor with Boom 31MAY2015 w/ video

Breaking News- Puerto Rico Bolide Meteor with Boom 2315 Local 31MAY2015
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Map Showing the Sonic Boom Report Locations 31MAY2015
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Puerto Rico Bolide Meteor with Boom 2315 Local 31MAY2015
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Watch Video Below!
Meteoro con onda expansiva ("sonic boom") 5/31/2015 SAC
Posted to YouTube by kevinizooropa 61 views
Published on Jun 1, 2015
An explosion was heard at about 11:15 pm Sunday May 31, 2015 about Northwestern Puerto Rico proved to be a meteor that entered on the area, he reported the Astronomical Society of the Caribbean (SAC). More details soon ... in SociedadAstronomia.com
Una explosión que se escuchó a eso de las 11:15 pm del domingo 31 de mayo de 2015 sobre el Noroeste de Puerto Rico resultó ser un meteoro que penetró sobre esa zona, informó la Sociedad de Astronomía del Caribe (SAC). Más detalles en breve...en SociedadAstronomia.com

Thank you Eddie Irizarry for sharing!
Eddie Irizarry
Eddie Irizarry es el Vice-Presidente de la Sociedad de Astronomía del Caribe.
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28 December 2014

Puerto Rico Slow Moving Huge "Meteor" 28DEC2014 w/ Video

Puerto Rico Slow Moving Huge "Meteor" 02:18 local time 06:18 UT 28DEC2014 w/ Video
-meteor duration was 44 seconds
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Impresionante Meteoro visto en Puerto Rico 12/28/2014
Posted to YouTube by kevinizooropa 17 views
  The Astronomical Society of the Caribbean captured images of an impressive and slow meteor visible from Puerto Rico on the early hours of Sunday, December 28, 2014. The biggest Astronomical Society on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean had reports confirming the meteor was visible from all the Island.
  There is an investigation about the possibility of space junk being related, because a Proton-M Russian rocket was launched carrying the Astra-2G communications satellite on December 27. Because the meteor was seen for 44 seconds, it is possible that the rocket body reentered Earth's atmosphere over Puerto Rico's skies.
  However, it can be a small asteroid and the incident was reported to NASA's Ames Research Center in California for further investigation.
  The meteor duration was 44 seconds ! and the video shows the meteor in normal (actual) speed.
SociedadAstronomia.com / Facebook.com/sociedad.astronomia

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We have reports of a very slow moving huge "meteor" seen over Puerto Rico (in the Caribbean) on 12/28/2014 at 2:18 am local time (12/28/2014 06:18 UT).
It was moving SW to ENE, and seen for several seconds crossing all the sky.
We are trying to get video of the event; will share as soon as available.
Eddie Irizarry
Astronomical Society of the Caribbean 

News Reports-
http://www.sociedadastronomia.com/avistan-impresionante-meteoro-en-puerto-rico-duro-44-segundos/

http://www.elnuevodia.com/cohetesedesintegrosobrepuertorico-1920219.html

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20 January 2014

Puerto Rico Bolide Fireball Meteor 18JAN2014 with Video

Puerto Rico Bolide Fireball Meteor 0543 am Local 18JAN2014 - with video
Bola de Fuego vista desde Puerto Rico 1/18/14 (SAC)

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Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-
18JAN2014 Luis Toa Baja, P.R. am. 10 sec. east red sparks yes no impresive event


Bola de Fuego vista desde Puerto Rico 1/18/14 (SAC)
Poste to YouTube by kevinizooropa 103 views
Thank you Eddie!  Great Catch!!!!

Huge fireball seen from Puerto Rico
A brilliant fireball was seen yesterday from Puerto Rico and was observed from all the Caribbean Island. "It was so bright that the intense light saturated our sky cameras", reports Eddie Irizarry from Sociedad de Astronomia del Caribe. Irizarry says the huge meteor can be seen illuminating his backyard and personal observatory at the end of a video. Images also show a smoke trail left behind by the small space rock, which lasted several seconds to dissipate.

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18 March 2011

Virgin Islands/ Puerto Rico Bolide -Green Meteor Fireball 16MAR2011

St John,  US Virgin Islands Large green fireball 7:15 atlantic time 16MAR2011
Mar 18 2011, 7:08 AM
legion3rei wrote: Wed March 16 7:15 atlantic time, seen from St Croix usvi looking northeast. also seen by friend on St John USVI. Large green fireball that shattered in sky.

Coral Bay, St. John
I saw the March 16 Virgin Islands green fireball from Coral Bay, St. John. I was looking towards the Big Dipper and saw it go from a regular-looking meteor to a beautiful earth-grazer with a brilliantly green tail. A building blocked my final view of it, but I did see quite a flash as the meteor came to an end. ~Kristin

Fireball sighted over northern Puerto Rico
Was observed while touring the coast of the island, from Isabela to the area of ​​El Yunque 
  
By Pedro Bosque Pérez / pbosque@elnuevodia.com
 
A fireball was sighted this evening, along the north coast of Puerto Rico, from Isabela to the area of ​​El Yunque. 
The fireball is what is known as a bolide, a large meteor type, different from the meteorites that are regularly seen, which rapidly disintegrate. 
"It was a fireball, green" confirmed Eddie Irizarry, president of the Astronomical Society of the Caribbean (SAC). 
Irizarry said there are testimonials from people who spotted the fireball from Isabela to Rio Grande, and in the towns of Caguas and Aguas Buenas. 
The SAC President explained that a meteor may have a size between five and seven feet, and that people who see a tail and observe the process of fragmentation of the object. 
The fireball was observed between 7:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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Carribean Astronomical Society



Email from a witness of the event:

George Hill, Anguilla in the British West Indies.I witnessed what I now know to be a “Bolide” on Thursday evening, March 16 from George Hill, Anguilla in the British West Indies. Anguilla is about 250 east of Puerto Rico. I at first thought it was a shooting star but as it came lower it got brighter and bigger so I did not know what it was. I asked several people and no one else I have mentioned it to saw it and all looked at me strangely. My friend encouraged me to look it up on the internet and I found this website explaining it. It was an incredible sight. I have never seen anything like it. I am very glad that someone out there was able to explain to me what I witnessed and know that other people saw it as well.
I am now looking at the “supermoon” which was also an incredible sight as it rose in the sky. At first it was so bright it was hard to look at. Very large, very bright with a slight yellow/gold color and also an oblong shape something like an egg. We spend a lot of time sitting out on our balcony at night and are always spotting things. Very bright satellites (I assume) and the full moon is always a sight to behold.
I look forward to a response from you.
Thanks,
Brenda Fox
George Hill
Anguilla

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