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Mysterious light seen across 11 states.

Started by astr0144, November 04, 2014, 09:31:59 PM

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Mysterious light seen across 11 states

A West Virginia police officer's dash cam captures a greenish object in the sky.   NASA's theory »

Mysterious Bright, Greenish Object Streaks Across the Sky.

People across parts of the country turned their gaze skyward Monday, with two objects spotted in the night sky.

The first object was reported after 6 p.m. across 11 states, from Georgia to Pennsylvania. The object appears to have been a meteor, Bill Cooke of the NASA Meteoroid Environment Office said.

Benwood Police Sgt. Luke Thomas in West Virginia captured dash-cam video showing a bright, greenish object coming from the sky.

A second object was spotted about an hour later over Chicago.

"The Chicago event appears to be a slow mover; could be a piece of space junk," NASA's Cooke said. "We're checking into that as well."



https://gma.yahoo.com/mysterious-bright-greenish-object-streaks-across-sky-134600578--abc-news-topstories.html

Dyna

Houses shook in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee after a giant fireball was reported exploding in the sky of the four US States.

Did you also feel the loud booming noise on November 19, 2015.

The guy on the news says there has been an unusually large number of these fireballs. it looks like the last several months has a lot of reports around the world.

http://strangesounds.org/2015/11/giant-fireball-explodes-in-the-sky-over-illinois-indiana-kentucky-alabama-and-tennessee-creating-loud-blast-videos.html

http://thecelestialconvergence.blogspot.com/2015/11/fire-in-sky-huge-meteor-fireball.html

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space otter



check out the meteror shower times  for where and when


http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/


http://www.popastro.com/meteor/fireballs/makingobservations/index.php


http://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/meteor-shower/

http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-perseid-meteor-shower

http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireballs/
The American Meteor Society shares the fireball reports that we receive with the following organizations:
•The Meteoritical Society is a non-profit professional organization which promotes the study of extraterrestrial materials and their history. Indiviual members/institutions are notified when promising events occur near their local geographic areas.
•The International Meteor Organization's Fireball Data Center (FIDAC) collects fireball reports from around the world for distribution and study.

Online Resources

For more information about bolides and fireballs visit these resources.
•Fireball Reporting Form, report a fireball to the AMS.
•FAQ on Fireballs and Meteorite Dropping Fireballs (Frequently Asked Questions).
•Ed Majden's Informative Web Page on Fireballs.