28 June 2014

Asteroid / Meteoroid Airbursts in Recorded History

Asteroid / Meteoroid Airbursts in Recorded World History
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Date, Location, Coordinates, Yield of explosion (TNT equivalent), Height of explosion, Notes

2014.01.02
mid-Atlantic Ocean
11.7°N 40.3°W
Asteroid 2014 AA, discovered on 1 January 2014 by Richard Kowalski at the Mount Lemmon Survey, the second asteroid detected before Earth impact.[42]

2013.10.26
heard in Montreal, Ottawa, and New York state [37] [38] [39] [40]
< 1 tonne of TNT (< 4.2 GJ) [41] Montreal bolide 

2013.04.30
North Atlantic Ocean
10–20 kilotons Infrasound detection [29] 

2013.02.15
near Chelyabinsk, Russia
54°30′N61°30′E
500 kilotonnes of TNT (2,100 TJ) [34] Estimated 30–50 km [35] Chelyabinsk meteor [36] (Largest meteor airburst known since Tunguska in 1908) 

2012.04.22
air burst centered near La Grange, California
37°6′N120°5′W
4 kilotonnes of TNT (17 TJ) [32] 30–47 km [33] Sutter's Mill meteorite. Numerous fragments from object recovered. Analysis determined it was a Carbonaceous chondrite. 

2010.09.03
South Pacific Ocean
>20 kilotons Infrasound detection [29] 

2009.10.08
coastal region of Bone Regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
04°30′00″S120°00′00″E
31–50 kilotonnes of TNT (130–210 TJ) 25 km (16 mi) No meteoritic material found (most likely fell into the ocean).[31] Occurred ~03:00 UTC; ~11:00 local time.[31] 

2008.10.07
Nubian Desert, Sudan
20°48′00″N32°12′00″E
0.9–2.1 kilotonnes of TNT (3.8–8.8 TJ) 37 km (23 mi) 2008 TC3, the first asteroid detected before impacting Earth;discovered by Richard Kowalski at the Mount Lemmon Survey,. It was the first time that an asteroid impact had been predicted prior to its entry into the atmosphere as a meteor.[43]

2007.09.28
Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland
40 km (25 mi) Superbolide that was observed as far as northern Lapland.[30] Meteoritic material was suspected to have landed southeast of Oulu but none has been found.[citation needed] 

2006.12.09
Egypt
10–20 kilotons Infrasound detection [29] 

2004.10.07
Indian Ocean
10–20 kilotons Infrasound detection [29] 

2004.09.03
200 km off shore Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
69°S 27°E
12 kilotonnes of TNT (50 TJ) 28–30 km (17–19 mi) Asteroid 7–10 meters in diameter. Coordinates are for dust trail observed an hour after event by NASA's Aqua satellite. Event was observed also by military satellites and by infrasound stations. Dust was observed 7 hours after event by LIDAR in Davis Station.[28] 

2002.09.25
The Vitim River basin near the town of Bodaybo, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
58.27°N 113.45°E
0.2–2 kilotonnes of TNT (0.84–8.37 TJ) 30km Vitim event or Bodaybo event [27] 

2002.06.06
Mediterranean Sea, 230 km north-northeast of Benghazi, Libya
34°N 21°E
12–26 kilotonnes of TNT (50–109 TJ)[25] [26] [23] Eastern Mediterranean event 

2000.01.18
over Whitehorse, Yukon
60°43′N135°03′W
1.7 kiloton [23] One airburst at ~08:00, fragments recovered Tagish Lake meteorite.[24] 

1997.12.09
150 km south of Nuuk, Greenland
62°54′N50°06′W
>0.064 kilotonnes of TNT (0.27 TJ) >25 km (16 mi) One airburst at 46 km, three more breakups detected between 25 and 30 km. No remains found so far. Yield only based on luminosity, i.e. the total energy might have been considerably larger.[22] 

1994.02.01
300 km south of Kosrae, Micronesia
2.6°N164.1°E
11 kilotonnes of TNT (46 TJ) 21–34 km (13–21 mi) Marshall Islands fireball (4–14 meters in diameter). Two fragments exploded at 34 km and 21 km of altitude. This impact was observed by space based infrared (IR) sensors operated by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and by visible wavelength sensors operated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).[21] 

1994.01.18
Cando, Spain Cando event 

1993.01.19
Lugo, Northern Italy
>10 kilotonnes of TNT (42 TJ) 30 km Superbolide airburst caused by the breakup of a low density meteoroid traveling at approximately 26 km/s.[20] 

1967.02.05
Vilna, Alberta
0.6 kilotonnes of TNT (2.5 TJ) 13 km (8 mi) Two very small fragments found - 48 milligrams (0.0017 oz) and 94 milligrams (0.0033 oz). Stored at University of Alberta, in Edmonton.[18] Photographed.[19] 

1966.09.17
Lake Huron, Michigan–Ontario
0.6 kilotonnes of TNT (2.5 TJ) 13 km (8 mi) No material from meteorite found. Photographed bolide body.[17] 

1965.03.31
Revelstoke, British Columbia
0.6 kilotonnes of TNT (2.5 TJ) 13 km (8 mi) 1 g (0.035 oz) material from meteorite found. Sometimes placed in Southeastern Canada on May 31.[16] 

1963.08.03
Approximately 1,900 kilometres (1,200 mi) south of South Africa51°S 24°E
176–356 kilotonnes of TNT (740–1,490 TJ) A bolide was detected infrasonically approximately 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) west-south-west of the Prince Edward Islands off the coast of South Africa by a U.S. government instrument network designed to detect atmospheric explosions.[15] 

1947.02.12
Sikhote-Alin Mountains in eastern Siberia, Primorsky Krai, Russia
46°09′36″N134°39′12″E
10 kilotonnes of TNT (42 TJ) Sikhote-Alin meteorite. Estimated explosive yield of 10 kt equivalent.[14]
1941.04.09 Ural mountains, Katav-Ivanovo district of Chelyabinsk region Russia Катавский болид (Katavsky bolide). Residents of several localities had seen a fireball flying at a high speed in the dark sky, followed by roaring likened to the sound of a speeding steam locomotive. Fragments were left as a result of the event.[citation needed] 

1938.06.24
Chicora, Pennsylvania United States
On June 24, 1938 a meteorite fell in the vicinity of Chicora. Named the "Chicora Meteor", the 450+ tonne meteorite exploded approximately twelve miles above the Earth's surface.[13] 

1932.12.08
Arroyomolinos de León, Spain
38°01′00″N6°25′00″W
190 kilotonnes of TNT (790 TJ) 15.7 km (9.8 mi) Shattered windows. Likely connected to the δ-Arietids meteor shower.[12] 

1930.08.13
Curuçá River Area, Amazonas, Brazil
5°11′S71°38′W
9–5,000 kilotonnes of TNT (38–20,920 TJ) Generally assumed to be generated by three meteor fragments. An astrobleme of 1 km was found on the ground, but may be related to an older feature.[7][8] [9] [10] [11] It is also known as Brazilian Tunguska or Curuçá Event.[9] 

1919.11.26
Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana, USA
42°N 86°W
A gigantic meteor was seen approaching from the east. A brilliant flash of light, thunder and an earthquake lasting 3 minutes were reported. Considerable damage to property and broken windows were reported over a very large area as well as disruption to telegraph, telephone and electrical power systems.[6] 

1908.06.30
60 kilometres (37 mi) west-northwest of Vanavara [5] in Yeniseysk Governorate, Russian Empire
60°53′09″N101°53′40″E
10–15 megatonnes of TNT (42,000–63,000 TJ) 8.5 km (5.3 mi) Tunguska event  (Largest meteor airburst known in modern history.)

1899.03.12
Near Helsinki in Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
20 km (12 mi) Produced the largest amount of meteoritic debris ever found on Finnish soil, weighing 328 kilograms in total. Bjurböle Meteorite [4] The heaviest single meteorite weighs 80 kilograms and it is currently located in the Finnish Museum of Natural History.[citation needed] 

1872.11.13
Near the Seven Stones reef, off Cornwall in United Kingdom
50°033′00″N6°04′00″E
Exploded over a light vessel, at ~02:00, "showering the deck with cinders."[3] 

1859.11.5
Near New York City in United States
The meteor was witnessed by many in the region, including residents of New York City, as it passed overhead. The fireball exploded over Toms River, New Jersey. The concussion from the explosion shook houses miles from the epicenter. The sound from the explosion lasted for nearly two minutes, and was described as continuous cannon fire.[1] [2]

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Brasilia, Brasil Bolide Meteor 0554 UTC 27JUN2014 - BRAMON All Sky
Explosive bolide over Brasília, Brazil
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27 June 2014

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Valle del Cauca, Colombia Meteor 25JUN2014

Valle del Cauca, Colombia Meteor 21:34 local time 25JUN2014
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Valle del Cauca, Colombia Meteor 21:34 local time 25JUN2014
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25JUN2014 Cosmonautika Astronomy Cartago Cartago Valley, Cauca Colombia 21:34 local time zone 10 secs North to South Yellow and Blue Moon Yes four fragments No Pics, and explode over Valley of Cauca many zones

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26 June 2014

Spain Meteor 25JUN2014

Spain Meteor Approx. 2200 Local Time 25JUN2014
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Spain Meteor 2200 Local Time 25JUN2014
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25JUN2014 M ashford Orgiva, Spain 22:00 European time 3seconds East -West White Sun No None

25JUN2014 MIKE WHEELER SALOBRENA, SPAIN 2200 5 SECONDS W to E WHITE/PALE YELLOW SAME AS MOON NO BRIGHT, MOVING LIKE AN AIRCRAFT AND HEADING DOWN AT 45 DEGREE ANGLE

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Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil Bright Meteor 25JUN2014

Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil Bright Meteor 0425 UT 25JUN2014
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Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil Bright Meteor 0425 UT 25JUN2014
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 Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil Bright Meteor -- 2014/06/25 -- 04:52 UT
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Mato Grosso, Brasil Meteor 25JUN2014

Mato Grosso, Brasil Meteor 0845 UTC 25JUN2014
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Brasil Meteor 0845 UTC 25JUN2014
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Japan Fireball Meteor 20JUN2014 - 2014年06月20日 19:54:37 火球

Japan Fireball Meteor 1954 JST 20JUN2014 -  2014年06月20日 19:54:37 火球
Japan Fireball Meteor 1954 JST 20JUN2014 -  2014年06月20日 19:54:37 火球
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25 June 2014

NEO Asteroids Close Approach June 2014

NEO Asteroids Close Approach For June 2014
c 2014 LunarMeteoriteHunter
There are 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 known NEO Asteroids discovered that will pass within approximately 10LD or less, LD stands for "Lunar Distance", in the month of June; expect that another 10 or more NEOs will be discovered before month end. Be ready for some bolide, fireball, and meteor activity! - LunarMeteoriteHunter, Tokyo

2014 KQ75 2014 KH39 , 2014 JL25 , 2014 KQ84 ,
 2014 HQ124 , 2014 KA91  2014 LL26 , 2014 MP 
2014 MH6 2014 MB62014 ME62014 MG6 2014 MA18 
2014 MV18 

updated 27JUN2014 
(2014 MV18) 2014-Jun-300.01847.251 m - 110 m23.66.56

updated 26JUN2014 after the fact
(2014 MA18) 2014-Jun-180.00883.419 m - 43 m25.78.40

updated 25JUN2014
(2014 ME6) 2014-Jun-270.02278.820 m - 46 m25.615.50
(2014 MG6) 2014-Jun-270.02449.516 m - 35 m26.25.31

updated 24JUN2014 after the fact
(2014 MH6) 2014-Jun-220.00170.610 m - 23 m27.016.23

updated 24JUN2014 after the fact
(2014 MB6) 2014-Jun-160.01194.615 m - 34 m26.29.89

updated 19JUN2014
(2014 MP) 2014-Jun-220.02329.019 m - 42 m25.75.03

updated 09JUN2014
(2014 LL26) 2014-Jun-100.01365.323 m - 51 m25.35.13

updated 04JUN2014
(2014 KA91) 2014-Jun-060.02359.120 m - 44 m25.68.44

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH
AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
CA
Distance*
(AU)
CA
Distance*
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter**
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2014 KQ75) 2014-Jun-010.00773.022 m - 50 m25.419.25
(2008 WK32) 2014-Jun-010.072828.3370 m - 820 m19.312.60
(2014 AF51) 2014-Jun-010.186372.5210 m - 470 m20.511.56
(2006 XD2) 2014-Jun-010.116745.4170 m - 380 m21.09.14
(2014 JV54) 2014-Jun-010.031612.318 m - 41 m25.84.38
(2010 JT39) 2014-Jun-020.166864.951 m - 110 m23.69.96
(2014 KB46) 2014-Jun-030.053720.931 m - 69 m24.77.59
(2014 HQ132) 2014-Jun-030.188673.4170 m - 390 m20.910.97
(2014 HD3) 2014-Jun-030.088134.3220 m - 480 m20.58.98
(2014 KH39) 2014-Jun-030.00291.117 m - 37 m26.011.06
(2014 JL25) 2014-Jun-050.026110.279 m - 180 m22.613.08
(2014 KQ84) 2014-Jun-050.02218.612 m - 28 m26.73.56
(2014 HY176) 2014-Jun-050.109142.488 m - 200 m22.49.89
(2014 FV32) 2014-Jun-060.161262.781 m - 180 m22.69.32
(2014 JU24) 2014-Jun-060.159061.931 m - 70 m24.63.86
(2014 KG39) 2014-Jun-070.071227.724 m - 53 m25.28.37
(2014 HQ124) 2014-Jun-080.00843.3400 m - 900 m19.114.05
(2012 KT42) 2014-Jun-080.111543.44.2 m - 9.4 m29.012.70
(2013 WY67) 2014-Jun-080.135852.9370 m - 820 m19.314.41
(2014 KC46) 2014-Jun-080.029011.365 m - 140 m23.119.23
(2014 KP76) 2014-Jun-090.170766.460 m - 130 m23.27.45
154275 (2002 SR41) 2014-Jun-090.041916.3240 m - 540 m20.216.60
(2014 HS184) 2014-Jun-110.046418.158 m - 130 m23.37.22
(2014 KL22) 2014-Jun-110.034313.336 m - 81 m24.36.99
(2012 FC71) 2014-Jun-110.090335.124 m - 54 m25.24.67
(2014 KA46) 2014-Jun-120.067526.337 m - 83 m24.38.58
(2014 KS40) 2014-Jun-120.049119.1100 m - 230 m22.16.81
(2011 EM51) 2014-Jun-120.133652.0110 m - 250 m21.97.32
(2014 HN178) 2014-Jun-160.044517.351 m - 110 m23.66.81
(2007 FY20) 2014-Jun-160.134752.429 m - 65 m24.87.65
(2009 RT1) 2014-Jun-240.134552.351 m - 110 m23.64.64
(2007 WU3) 2014-Jun-250.095337.156 m - 120 m23.43.52
138947 (2001 BA40) 2014-Jun-260.181770.7480 m - 1.1 km18.710.25
(2014 KN4) 2014-Jun-260.107841.935 m - 79 m24.45.24
(2010 NY65) 2014-Jun-260.066625.9130 m - 300 m21.514.12
(1994 CJ1) 2014-Jun-280.090735.3150 m - 330 m21.37.63
(2010 MF1) 2014-Jun-280.162863.3310 m - 680 m19.713.75
(2014 KD39) 2014-Jun-280.135352.755 m - 120 m23.46.72
(2013 XM24) 2014-Jun-290.113144.0440 m - 990 m18.922.34
(2011 UZ255) 2014-Jun-290.079330.856 m - 120 m23.414.71
(2006 YC13) 2014-Jun-300.162963.4220 m - 490 m20.414.53
Source- NASA/JPL http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

reposted and updated 25JUN2014
originally posted 01JUN2014

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24 June 2014

500-Ton Asteroid Airburst Near Pittsburgh, Penn. June 24, 1938 - 76 yrs Ago / video

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June 24, 1938 - 500-Ton Asteroid Airburst Near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - FEMA Region III 
- Chicora "Airavata" Meteor
76 Years Ago
Airavata is a mythological white elephant who carries the Hindu god Indra. It is also called 'abhra-Matanga', meaning "elephant of the clouds";
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Chicora Meteor - Pennsylvania Airburst Event 1938 - 12 miles above the Earth
500 tons, 1000000 pounds, is roughly the weight of 83 adult elephants (one adult white elephant weighs approximately 12,000 pounds) ! The  Airavata  meteor or "white elephant" meteor - abhra-Matanga, means the "elephant of the clouds".
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On June 24, 1938 a meteorite fell in the vicinity of Chicora, Pennsylvania. Named the "Chicora Meteor", the 450+ tonne meteor exploded approximately twelve miles above the Earth's surface. Only two fragments of the meteorite were found following initial investigations. They had masses 242g and 61g, and were discovered some miles short of the calculated point of impact of the main mass - which is yet to be found. Two more small fragments were found nearby in 1940.

Numerous reports of the Chicora Meteor mention that a cow was struck and injured by a falling stone; other accounts say that the cow was in fact killed by the stone.

The meteor was an olivine-hypersthene chondrite. Its remains were split between the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Institution.

The sound and light of the exploding meteor were initially mistaken for an explosion in the powder magazine at West Winfield, and was compared by investigators FW Preston, EP Henderson and James R Randolph as comparable to with the Halifax explosion of 1917 in destructive power. "If it had landed on Pittsburgh there would have been few survivors", they stated. 
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicora,_Pennsylvania

Catalogue of Meteorites, Fifth Edition, Monica M. Grady, The Natural History Museaum, London , 2000
Entry pg. 143 - - Chicora, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA / Fall / LL6
"The mass fell some miles short of the calculated point of impact and the main mass may yet be found.  From the smoke and energy considerations the total mass is calculated to be 519 tons."

Book Reference-
Chicora (Butler County, Pa.) Meteorite
United States National Museum, James R. Randolph, Edward Porter Henderson, F. W. Preston
1968 - 35 pages

Meteoritical Bulletin Database-
NameStatusFallYearPlaceTypeMassGoogle
Earth

(click on a Name for more information)
ChicoraOfficialY1938Penn.LL6303 gGoogle Earth 

Newspaper Article-
Few recall "meteor that nearly destroyed Pittsburgh"
The Pittsburgh Press, June 19, 1988
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19880619&id=X94cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VmMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1934,1423185

Chicora Meteor originally posted- 24JUN2009
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2009/06/pennsylvania-meteormeteorite-history.html

Historical Meteorite Falls for the month of JUNE-
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Tasmania Meteor 24JUN2014

Tasmania Meteor Approx. 1730 AEST 24JUN2014
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Tasmania Meteor Approx. 1730 AEST 24JUN2014
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Initial Meteor Reports-
24JUN2014 Karla Deloraine, Tasmania 17:36 AEST 10 seconds max Left to Right I think Huge bright orange flames sun bright I guess it was the colour of a dark Orange flame unsure it just looked like it dropped from the sky Both my daughter and myself saw a large orange Flame ball thing fall from the sky into the paddocks just before the Deloraine coming from Devenport

24JUN2014 Adam Hobart, TAS, Australia 17:30 AEST twilight a few seconds Started about 45 degrees up in the south travelling southwest orange with a burst of flame brighter than Venus when it was on fire no N/A

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Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil Meteor 23JUN2014

Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil Meteor 0410 Local 23JUN2014

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Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil Meteor 0410 Local 23JUN2014
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Campos dos Goytacazes Sentinel All Sky Station
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video of event-

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The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 23/24JUN2014

Comets and Meteorites on Ancient Coins
CoinWeek
His first official act was to transfer the sacred meteorite to Rome's main temple, the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus (“Jupiter Best and Greatest”) on ...

Scientific American - 10 hours
When scientists traced a museum rock back to its origins, they uncovered mysteries about the early solar system -- Read more on ...

Earth's Most Abundant, Yet Elusive, Mineral Named after Nobel Prize Winner
Scientific American - 11 hours
Scientists get the first-ever glimpse of the magnesium silicate mineral, now named after physicist Percy Bridgman -- Read more on ...

In a Grain, a Glimpse of the CosmosS
cientific American - 10 hours
When scientists traced a museum rock back to its origins, they uncovered mysteries about the early solar system -- Read more on ...

MBIQ Detects - Florida Bright Meteor 21JUN2014
Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News - Blogger
Gainesville, Florida arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for huge.bright.white ball of light falling from ...

Tourist car flips near Wolfe Creek after 'farmer' guided them to middle of nowhere
Daily Mail - 20 hours
The journey was chillingly reminiscent of the 2005 horror film Wolf Creek, in which three backpackers find themselves held captive and hunted ...

Cosmic Impacts May Help Create Suitable Habitat for Life
SpaceDaily - 22 hours
Crystalline rock that is altered or "shocked" by cosmic impacts can develop pores that can shelter microbial life. Image courtesy Casey Bryce.

Earth's Most Abundant Mineral Found - In A Rock From Space
Forbes - 20 hours 
For decades, scientist have known all about Earth’s most abundant mineral, lying in the thick rocky layers of the planet’s mantle deep below ...

7 reports
American Meteor Society
AMS received 7 reports about a fireball seen over CA on June 21st 2014 around 05:32 (UTC)

7 reports
American Meteor Society
AMS received 7 reports about a fireball seen over GA, NC and SC on June 23rd 2014 around 03:36 (UTC)

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23 June 2014

Townsville, QLD, Australia Meteor 23JUN2014

Townsville, QLD, Australia Meteor Approx. 1945 Local 23JUN2014
With Fragmentation!
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Townsville, QLD, Australia Meteor Approx. 1945 Local 23JUN2014
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Initial Meteor Reports-
23JUN2014 Andrew Brown Townsville, QLD, Australia 1945,PM 2 to 3 seconds E Yellow Moon Broke into two parts No other comments

23JUN2014 ainslee Bucasia QLD, australia 1945pm 4 to 5 secs N or N-W left to right facing north bright orange flame bright like fire yes it broke apart to 4 pieces and burned up travelling slowly but burning bright

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22 June 2014

Breaking News- MBIQ Detects- PA NY NJ Meteor 21JUN2014

Breaking News- MBIQ Detects- PA NY NJ Meteor 21JUN2014
19 meteor sighting reports
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PA NY NJ Meteor 21JUN2014
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Initial Meteor Reports-
21JUN2014 Michael Red hook, NY, USA 22:10 est, pm 2 seconds West to east, facing south Red, orange, yellow...bright fireball As bright as the sun No Very awesome to witness!

Chester, nj. My son and I saw awesome fireball at around 10pm est on 6/21. It was south...heading west to east...maybe 2-3 seconds. It seemed to be breaking up in bright yellow colors. Amazing! Teeda T
MBIQ Data Set-
Germantown, New York arrived from bing.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: PA NJ NY CONN RI Philadelphia Daytime Bolide Fireball 12:45 EST 14FEB2011" by searching for meteor sighting ulster county ny 6/21/14.
11:27:56 -- 2 minutes ago

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania arrived from us.yhs4.search.yahoo.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: ONT MI IN OH Fireball Meteor 14MAR2013" by searching for meteorite 6/21/14.
11:25:09 -- 4 minutes ago

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