Mar 11 2011, 9:06 PM
Guest238 (guest) wrote: I live in Southeast Ks, Independence, around 9:40pm on March 10, 2011 I saw a very large Green meteor fireball, appeared to make it almost all the way to the ground aand of course it looked like it was only a couple of miles away, but it wasnt. My first Green Meteorite and Ive watched a long time..was very impressed
Springdale, Arkansas. large fireball 9:50PM 10MAR2011
Mar 11 2011, 11:31 PM
Guest45 (guest) wrote:witnessed large fireball from Springdale, Ar. 9:50PM
Plano, Texas Meteor with blue-green tail ~9:50pm 10MAR2011
We saw one in North Dallas (Plano) around the same exact time! It had a blue-green tail and it looked very low flying --just overhead! It was incredible :) Best Birthday present yet!
Plano, Texas Meteor with blue-green tail ~9:50pm 10MAR2011
We saw one in North Dallas (Plano) around the same exact time! It had a blue-green tail and it looked very low flying --just overhead! It was incredible :) Best Birthday present yet!
Dallas, Texas blue/green fireball ~9:50pm 10MAR2011
I saw a fireball last night in northeast Dallas that was also blue/green around the same time! I got so excited as I have never seen one before.
Dallas, Texas meteor 9:40-9:45 pm 10MAR2011
I live in Dallas, TX and saw a meteor on March 10, 2011 around 9:40-9:45 pm. It was absolutely stunning as it burned out through the sky. It appeared to have a red tail; gorgeous! I do wonder (this is a totally uneducated guess) if the meteor had anything to do with the earthquake in Japan....? - Krista Springstead
Thank you for your report!
The meteor in Texas had absolutely no relationship to the event in Japan.
Ponca, Ok. about 9:30-10
Is it possible I could have seen this in Oklahoma? I was traveling near Ponca, Ok. about 9:30-10 o'clock and saw something like a HUGE meteor hurtling through the sky. It looked so close I thought it was going to land in a neighboring pasture.
Pittsburg, KS
I'm also in SE Kansas (Pittsburg), and was lucky enough to be setting at my south facing living room window when this went by. It was a light blue color, and at first I thought it was a flair or large firework going over. It was (I'm guessing) at about a 35 to 45 degree angle from the horizon, traveling south south west. It should have been easily seen in Tulsa, OK City, Dallas or San Antonio areas, and I don't know how far north it was visible. My first fireball. Very cool. -Anon
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Dallas, Texas meteor 9:40-9:45 pm 10MAR2011
I live in Dallas, TX and saw a meteor on March 10, 2011 around 9:40-9:45 pm. It was absolutely stunning as it burned out through the sky. It appeared to have a red tail; gorgeous! I do wonder (this is a totally uneducated guess) if the meteor had anything to do with the earthquake in Japan....? - Krista Springstead
Thank you for your report!
The meteor in Texas had absolutely no relationship to the event in Japan.
Ponca, Ok. about 9:30-10
Is it possible I could have seen this in Oklahoma? I was traveling near Ponca, Ok. about 9:30-10 o'clock and saw something like a HUGE meteor hurtling through the sky. It looked so close I thought it was going to land in a neighboring pasture.
Pittsburg, KS
I'm also in SE Kansas (Pittsburg), and was lucky enough to be setting at my south facing living room window when this went by. It was a light blue color, and at first I thought it was a flair or large firework going over. It was (I'm guessing) at about a 35 to 45 degree angle from the horizon, traveling south south west. It should have been easily seen in Tulsa, OK City, Dallas or San Antonio areas, and I don't know how far north it was visible. My first fireball. Very cool. -Anon
Anyone else witness this event? Email: LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com