Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

01 March 2016

Major bolide over North Scotland, 29-Feb-2016!

Major bolide over North Scotland, 29-Feb-2016!
reported by  meteordetective
** Update: 01-Mar-2016, 23:24Z.

Well, it seems that the excitement and news coverage of this event were equally high.  All data, reports and first-hand sightings which I've seen in the 24 hours since the meteor buzzed the Scottish highlands - point towards a near-miss (for a surface impact).

According to a report which was included in the Independent's coverage, people could smell burning afterwards: "Here in Carrbridge we saw it very clearly as a bright blue light for three or four seconds at 6.45pm followed by a distinct burning smell in the air for a few minutes after."  (Carrbridge is 33km / 20mi SE of Inverness).  If it's true that you could smell burning and that burning was a direct result of the meteor and nothing else, it seems to me that Scotland just had a close-call.

Mark Dammer's update on the Highland Weather Facebook page gave additional clues:

"Looking south from our living room I noticed the sky suddenly lighting up extremely bright for a few seconds. The light was flickering and in a blue / green color. After about 3-5 minutes I could hear two explosions. It sounded like a very low frequency rumble coming from a great distance. (Estimated distance for 3-5 minutes would be between 60 - 100 Km.)"  Unfortunately, he didn't mention where he lives.

Professor Keith Horne, from St Andrews University, on the BBC's NE Scotland website, stated:

"..this one would have been about 10cm (4in) across." and "...it probably burnt up at an altitude of 20 miles (32km) without any pieces reaching Earth."

I'm not so sure that I agree with his analysis.  Something which burns-up at 20 miles in the sky is unlikely to leave a burning smell on the ground just minutes after the event.  What I saw looked significantly larger than 10cm across, too.

Kudos and thanks to Ian Sample (Science Editor of The Guardian) for being on-the-ball and for being helpful, and likewise to the senders of the report I received from Seaham Harbour, County Durham.

For those of you whom are already familiar with Genesis, here's a little something on the sky-watching theme to enjoy.  For those of you unfamiliar with Genesis, this was "prog(ressive) rock" at its finest.

Keep your eyes on the skies.





** Update: 01-Mar-2016, 07:54Z.

Many people have reported a major bolide sighting over Northern Scotland during the evening of Mon 29-Feb-2016.  I'm still collating/determining all the information, but it looks to have tracked ESE->WNW at around 18:45Z.  The bolide turned night in to day for a few seconds.

This appears to be an unknown/undetected meteor/meteorite.  Of the latest 3 discoveries, the closest (by time/date proximity) is 2016 DL1 with a close-approach of 4.68LD at 01-March at 18:22Z, but I don't think the Scottish bolide and 2016 DL1 are related, at the moment.

There are several dashcam and security camera recordings of the event.  The best, so far, was by Dee Scholes, whom caught the meteor whilst driving near Glenlivet, Scotland.


A second, HD, video which shows the meteor itself has been published to Youtube by the owner of the dashcam and has allowed a track of East-to-West (at an approximate latitude of 57.2º) west of Aberdeen to be established (and coordinated with the Glenlivet sighting). (Click thumbnail to enlarge screenshot, below).




The meteor appears to have produced one or more sonic booms and disintegrated during descent, so there *may* be meteorites on the ground on a track of, roughly, Aberdeen-Aviemore-Fort Augustus...but likely further west than this, too.

Links:

  1. Telegraph article
  2. Highlands & Islands Weather page on Facebook
  3. Herald Scotland article
  4. Sauchen Aberdeenshire sighting

If you have any other details, information, photos, videos etc, please contact meteordetective AT gmail DOT com.

Thank you.

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02 December 2015

Scotland / Ireland UK Fireball Meteor 29NOV2015 w/ video

Scotland / Ireland, UK Fireball Meteor 2021 Local 29NOV2015 w/ video
 This Fireball event was detected also by MBIQ very shortly after the event but I failed to get it posted; later three reports. Possible meteorites, but perhaps unlikely!? -LunarMeteoriteHunter, Tokyo

Fireball just outside Kirriemuir, Scotland.
Posted to YouTube by mikemajorek 112 views
Fireball over Westmuir in Angus caught on dashcam.

Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-

29NOV2015 stewart roden winchburgh scotland 20-35 pm 5-10 seconds n to south white at front tapering at the rear white at the front no traveling very fast light went out before it hit the ground

29NOV2015 Frances Murray Draperstown, Co Derry, N.I. 2020 Approx 10 seconds West travelling east Bright ball with long fiery tail stretching out at rear, crossing very quickly across the sky. Bright as the sun, orange coloured fiery tail No Just streaked across the sky in front of us as we drove home. Lasted about 10?seconds, then disappeared.

29NOV2015 Patrick McKenny 1km east of Smithborough, Co Monaghan, Ireland 20.15 2secs before burned out, bit seemed to break off shortly before burned out. Travelling east, almost parallel to Smithborough Monaghan Road. Quite high in sky, 50 degrees above horizontal. Trajectory seemed very flat, as if would move a long way east before hitting earth. Started redish, then burned quite white, then blue/green Almost Sun bright to look at, but did not light area. Yes, seemed that 1 fragment broke off just before burned out. Burned out well before trail finished. Heading east, possily slightly south, in direction of Dundalk. Was not a meteorite/shooing star, more like large rock meteor.

News Reports-
Fireball spotted in skies above Armagh
BBC News
A fireball was seen in the sky above Armagh on Sunday evening. ... A fireball is a fragment of an asteroid or comet which emits a light as it burns up in ...

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07 November 2015

Scotland Fireball Meteor 07NOV2015

Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Fireball Meteor 0120 GMT 07NOV2015
updates pending - Seeking More Reports!

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Aberdeenshire, Scotland Fireball Meteor 0120 GMT 07NOV2015
c 2015
Leigh-Ann Mitchell , photographer

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Initial Sighting Report-

07NOV2015 Stewart Gray Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 01:33 GMT 4sec N-S White/orange/green/blue Bright as moon lit up whole sky Very long tail N/A

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12 March 2014

Breaking News - UK / Ireland / Scotland Meteor 12MAR2014

Breaking News -UK / Ireland / Scotland Meteor apprx. 06.10 12MAR2014
40 meteor sighting reports
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Breaking News -UK / Ireland / Scotland  Meteor apprx. 06.10 12MAR2014
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Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-
12MAR2014 Rob Davis Prestwick scotland 613 2-3 sec Facing SW, travelled down steeply from high right to middle of view. Lasted approx 2-3 seconds with a large green body and white trail. Green and white Very bright, same as a marine flare, but moving much faster. None The sky was already bright and clear, Venus clearly visible in the dawn sky. The meteor was distinctly bright green, much brighter than any other sky object at that time.

12MAR2014 Dave Wilson Portpatrick 6:15:00 1 sec e-se electric arc blue moon no none

12MAR2014 Scully wigan 6.1 3-5sec north/west Brilliant White Venus Fragmented on edges nil

12MAR2014 Gus Manchester 6:10:00 1 second Straight down in North West Direction Bright White Ball of fire As bright as the Sun slight Trail n/a

12MAR2014 EMMA HOLMES CHAPEL, CHESHIRE, UK 6.10AM APPROX 2 SECS I WAS STOOD FACING N-W AND IT WAS TRAVELLING N-W WHITE BRIGHT WHITE NO NONE

12MAR2014 Mr Geraint Williams Llandudno, Conwy, UK 06.10am UK time 5-10 seconds Straight down. Facing SW Green/white Venus No I do have a photo taken just after showing the direction and view I was looking at

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01 July 2011

Scotland / Wales / United Kingdom Meteor(s) Fireball 1JULY2011

Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Meteor Fireball 00:40 1JULY2011
On the 1st July 2011 at 00:40 I was on the M77 motorway just entered Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom from Kilmarnock to Glasgow. I saw a meteor fireball flew down at the far East side. I only noticed it at the last two seconds it disappeared from my sight. It is now summer time in UK, the sky was still bright even in night time but the meteor was even brighter and its in blue colour. I have no photo or video, I just saw it randomly. -Yuciy

Rhyl, North Wales
I live in Rhyl, North Wales and was looking approx north east at about the same time and I witnessed an orange streak across the sky that burnt out to a bright blue and orange....same one? -Anon.


East Midlands, UK Meteor 23.27 on 1st July 2011
My wife and I were by the Donington race track at 23.27 on 1st July 2011. Very clear sky. Meteor sighted to the south of us low in sky. Appeared to be large. Fireball with green and red coloured trail and quite "sparky". (Breaking up?) This was seen by someone else at the same time. Observer was near Rockingham, Northampton. he said it was travelling from North to South. It looked more West to East to us.
-Jill & Peter Chambers

Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 1st July 2011, 23:28
We were camping at Haddon Grove Farm near Bakewell and saw the meteor over towards the east. It was heading roughly south to North at a fairly steep angle. We initially saw it at quite a low altitude and it gave out two bursts of bright sparks before disappearing not far above ground level. The six of us who saw it had a rare treat!
- Steve and Janiss, Northwich
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