Showing posts with label green fireballs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green fireballs. Show all posts

05 April 2011

NEOs Close Approach April 2011 Elevated Green Fireball Alert 4APRIL2011

Elevated Meteor Activity Projected- More Green Meteor Fireballs 
April 5 - April 15, 2011; 25APR-28APR.- 

ALERT UPDATE EVEN CLOSER!!! update 6APR2011
Asteroid 2011 GP28 0.2 LD

Just UPDATED 5APR2011
0.5 LD Asteroid 2011 GW9 just found prior to
 one-half Lunar Distance pass from Earth.
Close enough!!

2011 The "YEAR of Green Fireballs" Continues!




















Expect several more green fireballs to be seen from April 5 - April 15, 2011.
Three asteroids (2011 FT29) ,(2011 GZ2), (2011 FT53), will make a "close"
approach on 7APR-9APR and debris will be leading or trailing their passing.
12APR asteroid (2011 GE) will pass. I expect another asteroid or more will
be discovered by astronomers for a close approach for another event around 15APR2011.
  At the end of April, asteroids (2011 GJ3) , (2008 UC202), will give us even
more Green Meteor Fireballs between 25APR-28APR.
 There are at least another 10-15 NEOs to be discovered by astronomers yet
before the end of April so expect updates.
 - Do check back on this site.
  Have your cameras ready for a capture. Get outside to see if you can.
Hope we have some clear skies! Ready ??? 
Please get the word out on Facebook, Twitter, your favorite sites and
tell your friends or post on your websites or YouTube. There will be meteorites in April!!!
  If you see a meteor please email your report* LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com 
Thank you! YOUR reports ARE most important!
 LunarMeteorite*Hunter-Tokyo, Japan


NEW Pop-up Flyby Close! 6APR2011 UPDATE!
Watch for some "Balls"! 
EVEN CLOSER!!! 
Asteroid 2011 GP28 0.2 LD

Asteroid 2011GW9 0.5 LD


(2011 GP28) 2011-Apr-060.00060.2 LD3.6 m - 8.0 m29.414.82

(2011 GW9) 2011-Apr-060.00130.5 LD6.3 m - 14 m28.111.37


UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH



AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2004 XN50) 2011-Apr-040.147157.2480 m - 1.1 km18.731.02
(2010 TK19) 2011-Apr-040.169465.928 m - 63 m24.98.66
(2011 GB) 2011-Apr-050.111243.323 m - 52 m25.35.80
(2010 TK55) 2011-Apr-050.069327.047 m - 110 m23.712.49
(2009 HE60) 2011-Apr-060.081331.720 m - 44 m25.75.24
(2011 FT29) 2011-Apr-070.01616.222 m - 49 m25.419.11
(2011 GZ2) 2011-Apr-090.00692.716 m - 36 m26.115.60
(2011 FT53) 2011-Apr-090.01546.021 m - 47 m25.59.67
(2011 BE38) 2011-Apr-100.123348.0560 m - 1.3 km18.416.57
(2010 VB1) 2011-Apr-100.169966.158 m - 130 m23.36.81
(2011 GA3) 2011-Apr-120.068826.825 m - 55 m25.26.80
(2011 GE) 2011-Apr-120.01224.717 m - 38 m25.99.81
(2007 WC5) 2011-Apr-150.089334.89.2 m - 21 m27.38.07
(2011 FS29) 2011-Apr-150.033312.995 m - 210 m22.211.30
141484 (2002 DB4) 2011-Apr-150.160662.51.4 km - 3.1 km16.414.94
(2011 EW4) 2011-Apr-160.194175.563 m - 140 m23.16.87
(2011 FG41) 2011-Apr-160.083932.625 m - 57 m25.16.40
260141 (2004 QT24) 2011-Apr-170.140554.7590 m - 1.3 km18.313.24
(2010 UP) 2011-Apr-170.101239.433 m - 73 m24.65.09
(2011 GF) 2011-Apr-180.082932.3160 m - 360 m21.119.08
(2011 GD2) 2011-Apr-180.053520.823 m - 52 m25.38.74
(2011 FY22) 2011-Apr-210.165764.555 m - 120 m23.44.46
(2011 FS6) 2011-Apr-230.141054.939 m - 86 m24.24.92
(2011 EM51) 2011-Apr-230.046518.1110 m - 250 m21.99.83
(2010 HW20) 2011-Apr-230.069026.816 m - 36 m26.14.99
(2003 FF5) 2011-Apr-230.054421.262 m - 140 m23.26.36
(2004 HQ1) 2011-Apr-240.105341.060 m - 130 m23.210.80
(2011 DV) 2011-Apr-250.099938.9210 m - 470 m20.56.62
(2011 GJ3) 2011-Apr-260.01857.215 m - 34 m26.25.66
(2010 TU5) 2011-Apr-270.090435.2430 m - 970 m18.918.72
(2008 UC202) 2011-Apr-270.02288.96.0 m - 13 m28.24.00
Source: JPL/NASA for more information: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
If you see a meteor please email LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com 
Thank you! YOUR reports ARE most important!

*(please cut and paste the below into you email and answer the following questions)
Date/Time –
your location when viewed (city, country) –
location in sky for the start and end of the meteor with angle from the horizon for the
start and end) – 
direction you were facing and meteor was moving right or left? – 
color(s) – 
meteor direction of travel – 
duration (secs) – 
brightness (bright as Venus, Moon, Sun?) –
any sounds (sizzle or booms) –
fragmentation were pieces falling off ? –
and other comments that you think are important –
Your Name and contact information (contact information will remain confidential;
 if you wish to have your name not published please let me know; thank you!) -
 LunarMeteorite*Hunter-Tokyo, Japan

06 March 2011

Elevated Green Fireball Activity Expected for 6MAR2011 - 9MAR2011



NEOs Green Fireballs...Yes RATS! photo credit:Takashi Shinohara, Kyoto University/PNAS
 Elevated Green Fireball Activity Worldwide Projected* for 6MAR2011- 9MAR2011
Have your cameras ready for a capture!  Alberta, are you ready?
Known NEOs (Near-Earth Objects) asteroids will pass safely but their debris and unknowns are likely to produce Green Fireball and Bolides this coming Monday through Wednesday. (March 6-9) Get out and watch! 

 22 /41(as of 7MAR) New NEO discoveries have been made for March 2011 with more to come! 
 Please get the word out and post a link to this site on Facebook, Twitter, Forums, News Stories, etc. Thanks!  IF you like this site bookmark the PUPPY http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
-* by LunarMeteorite*Hunter Tokyo, Japan.


IF you witness a Green Meteor Fireball please email: lunarmeteoritehunter@gmail.com
or the easiest leave a comment below.  Thank you!

NEOs Scheduled Passes 

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH


AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers

Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2011 CG33) 2011-Mar-050.187472.9110 m - 240 m22.019.37
(2011 ET4) 2011-Mar-050.184271.7170 m - 390 m20.916.81
(2011 BA12) 2011-Mar-050.075329.380 m - 180 m22.66.85
(2010 CO1) 2011-Mar-060.082532.1130 m - 290 m21.514.96
(1998 HK49) 2011-Mar-060.136453.190 m - 200 m22.35.37
(2011 EC) 2011-Mar-060.02379.221 m - 46 m25.67.55
(2011 EO11) 2011-Mar-060.00461.89.0 m - 20 m27.411.57
(2011 BX59) 2011-Mar-060.073328.529 m - 65 m24.87.93
(2011 EY11) 2011-Mar-070.00090.35.8 m - 13 m28.311.72
(2011 EC12) 2011-Mar-080.00873.417 m - 38 m26.015.28
(2008 CA22) 2011-Mar-090.198277.1200 m - 440 m20.627.69

NASA/JPL  For more information:
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

10 January 2011

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30 December 2010

Meteor/Meteorite News - Upcoming Asteroid Close Approaches! 2011 January

Upcoming Asteroid NEO Close Approaches!
 2011 January

  Expect increase in meteor/meteorite activity in January 2011!
  We will have many bright green meteors as we approach the date of 11JAN2010 and just after.
  Cameras ready? Please email if you capture one LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com

  Find this site interesting?  Please post link  http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/ on Twitter and other sites.  Thank you.

  One to watch is Asteroid 2009 BS5 with an lunar distance (LD) of 3.4
 (1 305 600Km = ~811262 miles):
 2011-Jan-11
0.0087
3.4
8.8 m - 20 m
27.4
5.56

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH

AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers

Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
 2010-Dec-29
0.0293
11.4
50 m - 110 m
23.6
10.25
 2010-Dec-30
0.1580
61.5
120 m - 260 m
21.8
4.74
 2011-Jan-01
0.1648
64.1
52 m - 120 m
23.5
4.53
 2011-Jan-02
0.0171
6.6
13 m - 28 m
26.6
9.35
 2011-Jan-07
0.1965
76.5
1.3 km - 3.0 km
16.5
14.64
 2011-Jan-09
0.1823
70.9
33 m - 73 m
24.5
8.46
 2011-Jan-11
0.0087
3.4
8.8 m - 20 m
27.4
5.56
 2011-Jan-11
0.1588
61.8
200 m - 440 m
20.6
17.62
 2011-Jan-11
0.0477
18.6
220 m - 480 m
20.4
7.86
 2011-Jan-11
0.1710
66.6
100 m - 220 m
22.1
9.30
 2011-Jan-11
0.0998
38.8
180 m - 390 m
20.9
7.42
 2011-Jan-12
0.1801
70.1
310 m - 690 m
19.7
7.32
 2011-Jan-13
0.1848
71.9
52 m - 120 m
23.5
6.58
 2011-Jan-18
0.1823
70.9
18 m - 41 m
25.8
9.97
 2011-Jan-20
0.1384
53.9
160 m - 360 m
21.1
15.77
 2011-Jan-22
0.1647
64.1
110 m - 250 m
21.8
8.59
 2011-Jan-22
0.1899
73.9
220 m - 490 m
20.4
17.30
 2011-Jan-26
0.1628
63.3
490 m - 1.1 km
18.7
16.61
 2011-Jan-31
0.1255
48.8
77 m - 170 m
22.7
8.75
 2011-Jan-31
0.0948
36.9
24 m - 53 m
25.2
4.45

NEOs of January 2011 Credit: NASA/JPL 2011
For more information please visit the NASA /JPL NEO site http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/