11:21:00 PM

Colorado Meteor Fireball 19OCT2011

Email From:
Zach S.-Wellington, CO:

Bright orange fire ball traveling from north east horizon to southwest horizon (across entire sky!).  Travel time aprx. 7 seconds from horizon to horizon.  Sighted traveling east on highway 1 around 10:30 p.m. mountain time towards Wellington, CO.  Amazing!
Zach S.     Thank You Zach!

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9:26:00 PM

BREAKING METEOR NEWS...South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas Green Meteor Fireball Bolide Captured By Security Camera 19OCT2011

ELPALLSKY Receiving Reports of a Bright Green Fireball Seen From NB, SD, and KS 3:24 a.m. 19OCT2011.....MORE REPORTS, VIDEOS/PHOTOS REQUESTED !!! Mail To wxtx01@gmail.com

UPDATE !!! VIDEO CAPTURE !!!
 FROM THE LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR
By PETER SALTER / Lincoln Journal Star | Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 10:00 pm
The fireball fell from the sky -- streaking the colors of the rainbow and trailing smoke -- at 3:24 a.m., while most of Nebraska was sleeping.
Except for Greg, a ServiceMaster employee, who saw it from Lincoln Airport's parking garage. And Aaron, a TSA employee, who saw it from the interstate. And two citizens concerned enough to call 911.
And a sheriff's deputy, who was dispatched to search for a bright spot on the dark ground near Pawnee Lake, northwest of Lincoln.
And the surveillance camera (which never sleeps) mounted in the car rental return lot north of the airport terminal.
It recorded a black sky most of the night. But at about 42 seconds past 3:24,   MORE HERE

 These images, which were pulled from video taken at the Lincoln Airport, show the object moving across the sky. (Courtesy images)

FROM TIM CLINE-DUSK OBSERVATORY-IOWA
The following are three frames taken from video just prior to, during, and just after event time. Skies were obviously cloudy, but a distinct and pronounced brightening of the overcast is easily apparent from over 200 miles away, indicating the extreme brightness of this fireball.
BEFORE

DURING

AFTER 
all images above courtesy and (c) 2011-Tim Cline-Dusk Observatory-Iowa 
FROM CHRIS PETERSON-CLOUDBAIT OBSERVATORY-COLORADO
image courtesy and (c) 2011 Chris Peterson-Cloudbait Observatory-CO-Denver Museum of Nature and Science All Sky Camera


Email From:
Mary G.-Aberdeen,SD
Ipswich, South Dakota, 30 miles west of Aberdeen South Dakota.
At 3:30 am I saw the biggest bright green fire ball. It was amazing. I was driving, working...when I first saw it it was at least one block wide and was coming almost straight down. Bright green sort of like a brilliant glow stick but of course much much brighter. Traveling very fast.
It was close or so it seemed. 1/2 a mile from when I was at maybe a mile? Hard to tell the distance. But here on the planes everything is flat so you can see a long ways but it looked from my direction of view to be that far. 
It has a small tail that look like there was bright deep red chunks falling behind. It disintegrated to the size of 1-3 house sizes before going out completely. And was only 1000 to 2000 feet from the ground when it went out 
When I first say it because of the size and how close it was it scared me. “Oh my God!” I thought.
 I would think NASA or someone else had to have tracked this because of it size! Like I said it was HUGH!
 I didn’t get any pictures because it came almost straight down but sort of from the north towards the south and traveling VERY fast. I wish I has a dash cam in my car now.
Sincerely,
Mary G

Courtney W.-Overland Park, KS:
I just saw something land in Kansas. Overland park area. 3:20 am fireball with blue green tracer. Coolest thing ever witnessed. What was it?
Courtney

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1:27:00 AM

Large Green Arizona Meteor Fireball 17OCT2011

Another AZ Green Fireball Reported To ELPALLSKY 17OCT2011...
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Email From:
Chris V.-Scottsdale, AZ:
I just saw star exactly how you describe  I was at my parents house they live in north scottsdale buy scottsdale airport  scottsdale arizona what time was around 9:48pm. Was green with maybe a hint of blue  in the center  surrounded by an orange halo  I was facing west  maybe a little northwest  the direction it was traveling was south to north  it started hi in the atmosphere and died about 3 quarters away from horizon  it was only the second shooting star that was that big that I have seen  the other 1 was all orange around the beginning of the summer this year  as for the size I'm not an astronomer  but it was huge  if they say most shooting stars are the size of pebbles  I would say this was the size of a 747  but again I am not an astronomer  I saw it and I searched it online and saw your website  and sent you an email  I hope this helps     indeed! Thank you Chris

11:52:00 PM

North Dakota Meteor Fireball 17OCT2011

Email From:
Dave B.-Watford City, ND:
Watford City. Oct17 am My car clock was on eastern time: it was about 4:30 on that clock. I was not sure what direction I was going Big green fireball sparkler-like gold looking stream behind it. Straight down

11:41:00 PM

Nova Scotia, Canada Meteor Fireball 17OCT2011

Email From:
Ashley F.-Nova Scotia, Canada:
i read what Mary from mississippi saw...and i saw this exact thing too.
on october 17th about 9:30pm i was driving down gaspereau mtn, nova scotia. travelling north. i saw a floating white ball of light in the sky.. then it started moving northerly but slowly! it looked like a ginormous shooting star only way way bigger and a lot slower.. there was no tail. there was no explosion. the light did not dim out, it simply dissappeared behind the trees. i slowed right down to a stop as i was driving. this thing scared me. it was nothing ive ever seen before .i got chills man. what was it?!!!?   Thanks Ashley! Any others witness this? Send sightings to wxtx01@gmail.com

1:49:00 AM

Large Southern Mississippi Meteor Fireball 16OCT2011

MORE EYEWITNESSES ?? Please E-mail Your Sighting Of This Fireball to ELPALLSKY !! Thank You...

Email From:
Mary L.-Southern MS:
I saw the most amazing thing this morning!! It was close to one in the morning on October 16th!! I was walking across the yard from my Moms house over to mine and I happen to look up to the sky!! It was the biggest and most brightest falling star I've ever seen!! It was amazing!! It was HUGE!! I watched it as it got closer and closer!! It looked like it disappeared at the top of the Pine Trees in my yard!! It reminds me of the way the firework shoots out the end of a Roman Candle and then falls slowly to the ground! It was completely white though!! Had no color or tail!?! So im not to sure of what I saw! I just know that it was amazing that I happen to be going across the yard that late at night and was lucky enough to see it!! It was fabulous!! I have looked all over to see if anyone else from my town saw it too! I am from Southern Mississippi!! My brother works for NASA, I am going to ask him to find out what he can about it!!  I know what I saw, Im not crazy!! For it to be as big as it was, somebody has to know what it was! It didnt explode it just went out! If you find anything out about it I would love to know!! I am just an old country girl that never gets to see amazing things like that and would love to be able to explain to people that what I saw was actually there and that it wasnt a stupid plane or firework!!  Mississippi Girl     thank you Mary...Others?????
 
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9:17:00 PM

North Carolina Meteor Fireball 16OCT2011

Email From:
Diane B.-Raleigh, NC-8:00 p.m EDT:
Saw a large green meteor fireball orginated in east across whole sky to west.  It was after dark but not sure of exact time.

4:20:00 AM

Breaking Meteor Fireball News...Phoenix AZ Bright Green Meteor Fireball 15OCT2011

More Eyewitnesses To This Event Needed !!
Please Send Your Report To ELPALLSKY

 
Email From:
Andrew V.-Phoenix AZ:
I was in my car driving southbound in Phoenix, Arizona and stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of 83rd Avenue and Indian School Road. (about 8 miles to the west of downtown Phoenix)  I just happened to catch the last few seconds of this event as it caught my attention out the driver's side window of my car.  The fireball was travelling from west to east to the southeast of my location just before 11pm (arizona and pacific time).  As I watched the fireball for about 4 seconds it appeared to be falling and went from bright green to gone and appeared to "fizzle out" somewhere over Downtown Phoenix or just to the south of the downtown area (which would be about 8 miles to the east and one mile south of where I was at the time.

I came home a few minutes later and found nothing on the local news websites until this came up on google.

Whatever the object was and where ever it began I do not know but It definitely appeared to come down or break up over the metro Phoenix area to the south or east of the downtown area.  Where I was is about 8 miles due west of the airport and the large jets line up on their approach vectors to head straight east to the runways.  There was at least one large passenger jet several thousand feet up on a landing approach and this fireball was in front of them so I cannot imagine the pilots or passengers not seeing it also.  There ware several more aircraft in the approach pattern several miles behind them to the west and north who would have also likely seen this object, so there may have been something on record with the air traffic control at Sky Harbor International Airport or possibly the FAA also.
I hope some more information of this is forthcoming as the is the first time I have ever observed a meteorite or other object streaking across the sky before, it was exciting!  (If you find anything out please let me know...)
Andrew V     thank you for the heads up on this event Andrew !!

Response to Question From ELPALLSKY...
Q: How low on the horizon did visible flight end?
A: I really dont know an exact measurement, but my understanding of this is that If I were to put an imaginary giant protractor in front of me with 0* being on the east horizon and 90* being straight above me the object would have been around 65-70 degrees in the sky towards the south east from where I was (facing directly south in my vehicle). There appeared to be a few small 'sparks' coming off the tail of this object which is how i knew which direction it was moving and in the front was the green fireball.  As I said I only caught the final few seconds of the object before it just seemed to burn out like a spent firework.    The object appeared to be coming down towards the ground as it disappeared and the area in which it disappeared was still clearly in my field of vision so I know it did not just go over the horizon or behind a building as it was still up in the sky...
If you have any other question let me know.     thanks Andrew, I will!

Jim P.-Chandler, AZ 12:15 p.m. MST
October 15, 2011 Chandler Az. I had observed a green fireball moving from west to east while in my back yard. It was a slow moving meteor aprox 3 seconds and was low in altitude compared to your average meteor. It was bright like a firework with a tail and slower than your average meteor. The location was south east of Dobson Rd & Ray Rd.
Jim     confirmation! Thank you Jim.


Phillip J.-Phoenix, AZ:
Hello, I googled 'Phoenix Meteor October 15' and found your website.
My wife and I were headed East on the 202 San Tan Freeway around the Kyrene exit when we saw the fireball that appeared to be moving easterly downward (from our perspective it was moving towards earth but headed in an easterly direction.)
I cannot be exactly sure of the time, but it was around midnight (so almost 10/16)
It reminded me of burning magnesium, it was very bright and then just disappeared before it would have hit the horizon.  It appeared to be above Chandler, AZ from our perspective at that time.
-phillip


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3:08:00 AM

Raleigh, North Carolina Large Green Meteor Fireball 16OCT2011

Email From:
Diane B.-Raleigh, NC:
Saw a large green meteor fireball orginated in east across whole sky to west.  It was after dark but not sure of exact time.  Thanks Diane! Any others who saw this? Please post to wxtx01@gmail.com

7:06:00 PM

ISS Makes Very Bright Pass Over NW Mexico 14OCT2011

ISS Flyover Caught On Sandia Sentinel Fireball Camera In Hermosillo Mexico-7:06:36 P.M. 14OCT2011 (02:06:36 UTC 15OCT2011)
Image above and below courtesy and (c) 2011 Dr. Salvador Aguirre-Sandia Sentinel Fireball Camera Network-Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico
 

4:40:00 AM

California, Nevada Green Fireball 14OCT2011

ADDITIONAL REPORTS NEEDED ON THIS EVENT !!

Email From:
Judy S.-Spring Creek, NV:
We were driving home from Elko to Spring Creek, Nevada and saw what looked like a
Green fireball. It happened about 10:45 pm Pacific Standard time.  We sure didn't
know what it was. FYI.....

Heather H.-Lancaster, CA:
SO I WAS FISHING AT THE AQUA DUCT OFF OF 70TH STREET WEST AND AVE M IN LANCASTER C.A. IT WAS AROUND 10:35 TONIGHT OCTOBER 14TH, 2011. THEN ALL OF THE SUDDEN ABOUT MIDWAY UP IN SKY BUT STRAIGHT OUT TOWARDS NORTH EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE APPEARED THIS BLUEISH GREEN OBJECT WITH A HUGE COMET LIKE TAIL COMING DOWN FROM AN EAST TO WEST ANGLE, TOWARDS MOJAVE . BUT IT WAS SO FAST AND SO BIG, AND IVE SEEN HALIES COMET BUT THAT MOVED VERY SLOWLY BUT WITH A LARGE TAIL TO JUST LIKE THIS ONE BUT LIKE I SAID MOVED AND WAS ONLY VISIBLE FOR A SECOND. ABOUT 2 MINS LATER A GROUP OF KIDS WALKED BY AND CONFIRMED WHAT I JUST DESCRIBED ABOVE. SO IF WHOMEVER MAY READ THIS AND HAVE UPDATE ON WHAT WE SAW TONIGHT PLEASE REPLY TO (email on file)
THANKS
HEATHER H

Ian G.-Bay Area, CA:
Hello,
Last night at approx 10:30pm while driving east on the San Mateo
bridge my wife and I spotted an incredibly bright, and incredibly FAST,
aerial moving object. It started mid way through the sky, and flew
from west to east (so straight down from our vantage point). It had a
slight blue-ish color, but it was hard to tell since we saw it through
some cloud cover. Yet, even with the clouds, it was very obvious given
it's brightness and speed. No idea what it was. It appeared to be coming
straight down out of the sky.


DJ. H.-Southern NV:
I was driving North on Boulder Hwy at around 10:30p.m. PST when we saw the comet/asteroid. We saw it drop down on the horizon and were both in shock for like 10 seconds. He's 63 and I'm 19 and neither of us have ever seen anything like it before. It was in our North sky. What adds to the mystery is that where it fell is the EXACT direction of Area 51. Boulder Hwy runs Northwest and Southeast.


Merri G.-Hesperia, CA:
My granddaughter and I were on our way home from an Oak Hills High School football game a little after 10 pm Friday , October 14, 2011 when we spotted the fireball. I slowed down to view and we were speechless as we watched it. It appeared to me to be bluish green and she said green. It was a ball with a trail falling down then appeared to slow down then fizzled downward until no longer in site. We were traveling north on Third Ave in Hesperia, California between Ranchero Rd and Main St. We didn't  hear or read about it in the news.

Yuritzi H.-Sacramento, CA:

I spotted the green bluish light last night around maybe 10:20 pm. The location was Sacramento,CA.  It happened in the south- east part of the city. I was on Gerber Way going towards matter field. the light seemed to look like a comet with a bluish greenish colored tail. it was really fast and crossed from the top right corner of my windshield and seem to of fallen behind some houses on the far left.(though i really don't think that it had fallen so close since there was no boom! noise or nothing, seemed more like an optical illusion)
i have never seen something like this so if any one knows what it might be please post!

From The ELPALLSKY Chatbox:
Oct 14 2011, 11:57 PM Guest570 (guest):
Davis Ca Green Fireball 10:30 pm 10/14/2011


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6:06:00 PM

NEO ALERT...Asteroid 2009TM8 Close Flyby 17OCT2011

From ELPALLSKY 14OCT2011:
On October 17th, Asteroid 2009TM8, 5 to 11 meters in size, will pass between the moon and Earth. While there is no danger of the main body impacting Earth, debris generated by the collision which knocked the rock out of it's asteroid belt orbit may intersect Earth's orbit possibly generating an increase in green fireball activity a day or two before and after it's pass. Stay alert for increased fireball activity from 15OCT2011 to 20OCT2011.
Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2011 SQ12)2011-Oct-140.097037.8180 m - 400 m20.88.94
(2011 TJ5)2011-Oct-140.040315.716 m - 36 m26.110.51
(1990 UA)2011-Oct-150.084532.9400 m 19.616.64
(2011 TA4)2011-Oct-160.134552.3200 m - 440 m20.712.97
(2011 TX8)2011-Oct-160.186872.7110 m - 260 m21.817.21
(2009 TM8) 2011-Oct-170.00230.95.1 m - 11 m28.68.18
 graphic courtesy NASA-JPL http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

3:28:00 AM

ROSAT...Another Uncontrolled Satellite Reentry Expected 22OCT2011 To 24OCT2011


Space Weather News for Oct. 14, 2011
ROSAT RE-ENTRY: The ROSAT X-ray observatory, launched in 1990 by NASA and managed for years by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), will return to Earth within the next two weeks. Current best estimates place the re-entry between Oct. 22nd and 24th over an unknown part of Earth. ROSAT will produce a spectacular fireball when it re-enters, but not all of the satellite will disintegrate.  According to the DLR, heat-resistant fragments as massive as 1.7 tons could reach Earth's surface.  Check http://spaceweather.com for more information.
LAST-CHANCE SIGHTINGS:  As ROSAT slowly descends it is growing brighter. During favorable passes, the satellite can now be seen shining as brightly as a first magnitude star in the night sky.  Local flyby times may be found using SpaceWeather's Satellite Tracker: http://spaceweather.com/flybys .   Or turn your smartphone into a ROSAT tracker using our Simple Flybys app: http://simpleflybys.com
 

FROM...SatTrackCam Leiden station (b)log

SatTrackCam Leiden (Cospar 4353, formerly 4352) is an amateur satellite tracking camera located at Leiden, the Netherlands. It makes accurate positional measurements on satellites of interest, mostly classified satellites -i.e. spy satellites- in order to determine their orbits.
Thursday, October 13, 2011              

Observing another doomed satellite: ROSAT

Shortly after the UARS reentry, which got wide attention, another scientific satellite is about to meet its demise by an uncontrolled plunge into the atmosphere. It is the German X-ray astronomical satellite ROSAT. This satellite is currently predicted to reenter about October 22 to 24.

This evening I watched it pass during twilight (sun at 8 degrees below the horizon, first stars just visible in a blue sky). It was fast, zipping across the sky, and bright: magnitude +1 and an easy naked eye object.

I used the new EF 2.0/35mm lens (a new purchase, first used last weekend during the Draconid meteor outburst, on which I will post in a later post), set to F2.5, making 5 second exposures at 400 ISO. The fast moving objects ran out of the frame of two of the three images. Below is the image thats shows the complete trail. The satellite was moving from left to right, across Cepheus. The streak in top is a streak of cirrus.

click image to enlarge

7:05:00 PM

Loyal ELPALLSKY Reader Reports Another East Texas Meteor Fireball 11OCT2011

From ELPALLSKY:
Last month Kandice D. reported a bright fireball seen from Livingston, TX on 10SEP2011. Her latest sighting below proves it pays to be vigilant when watching the skies.

Email From:
Kandice D.-Corrigan, TX:
My name is Kandice..
And I am back to say I seen another meteor yesterday morning .. Again driving north on highway 59 righ outside corrigan tx.. At 6:35 .. This time it was alot closer and huge compared to the one I seen last month.. Is it normal to spot these in and around the same area within a month? thanks Kandice! It's not unusual for asteroid collision debri to enter Earth's atmosphere at similar entry points IF orbital elements are just right. Can't say for sure that this is the case here. Certainly could have been mere coincidence but  either way, you are indeed fortunate! Congratulations. 

1:25:00 AM

Michigan Meteor Fireball 10OCT2011

Email From:
Cheryl M.-South Haven, MI:
October 10, 2011  Hello!  I can't believe I am writing again to tell you I witnessed another large shooting star (or fireball) over michigan!  I am in South Haven along Lake Michigan.  At about 10:20 pm tonight I was facing east admiring Jupiter and the moon.  I had looked away but when I looked back up in the sky coming from the north east sky was a large shooting star.  The ball of light moved left to right.  Straight streak at first and as it headed right (south) it curved down and it fell like a waterfall.  As it fell to the right and down, it seemed to disappear and reappear but stayed in a straight line.  It reappeared twice maybe three times as it fell.  This "fireball" was more to the north than the one I saw on Oct. 4 which was in the east sky.  The almost full moon was just to the south east of me and I was standing in some shade from the moonlight.
Thanks again!  Cheryl     thank you Cheryl! for your loyalty to ELPALLSKY...wow! 2 fireballs now. You're indeed fortunate. Thank you!

Kyle A.-Mid MI:
Hi! My name is Kyle and I would like too make a report of the meteor that was spotted over Mid-Michigan. At 10:20 or 10:22 on the night of 10/10/11. I was outside smoking a cigarette and admiring the moon with my girlfriend Facing SSE, when out of luck I look out over my shoulder too the NNW and I catch glimpse of a Meteor streaking across the sky too the East towards Flint. I witnessed numerous colors during my sighting. Bright blue, Red, White, and this thing had quite the tail of light as it streaked across the sky. About 4 seconds into the initial visible confirmation it Fizzled and broke apart into 3 or 4 different pieces of debris, I witnessed the debris which was glowing red at this point fall for about 8 seconds before the temperature of the object/objects no longer was hot enough for it to glow. Beautiful sighting I tell ya..I heard No sonic booms, No Sizzling. Once in a lifetime....AMAZING      thank you Kyle. Great report!

Steven S.-Cedar Springs, MI:
I too saw the event. Walking the dog facing NE in Cedra springs, Mi. The time would have been between 1015-1030. Left to right fairly flat flight, not real high (30 ish degrees) Very bright white light, thick V shape with a round dark tip. Very cool 3-4 seconds. Sorry im not very technical just curious. Steve     thank you Steve!

Robert G.-Silver Lake, Waterford, MI:
We were all sitting at the lake, huge fire going, watching the tigers and rangers baseball ball game,when sometime after 10 PM we all saw the huge fireball fall from the east-north east and explode. It looked like it was fireworks in reverse.  We all thought it might have been a shooting star until it exploded.     thanks Robert!

Nancy B.-Mason, MI:
I witnessed this too. Thank goodness I’m not the only one who saw it!
I glanced to the north at appox 10:20 pm on 10/10/11 while outside enjoying our fire pit in Mason MI. At first I thought I saw a low flying airplane coming from the westheading east, then realized it was moving way too fast with no noise, and a very white, bright light about a quarter of the size of the moon thatnight. Moving very fast, with a large electric blue and white tail trailing behind it, with very little arch. as it reached the eastern horizon it appeared to explode and disappeared.I’ve seen meteors, and many a falling star, but never have I witnessed something that low in the sky, with a duration that long, as it lasted about 5-7 seconds with little tono “arch” it appeared to have gone west to east as I looked to my north. Mason is located right between Grand Rapids and Detroit, so we get a lotof air traffic heading west to east, and visa versa. Still gives me goose bumps thinking about it! What a sight!     excellent report Nancy! thank you.

Dawn S.-Canton, MI:
Hello, My nephew and I were leaving a shopping center in Canton, Michigan on 10/10/11, at approximately 8pm, heading East, and even though the sky was cloudy we saw and amazingingly large shooting star above us. I Can't remember the precise location or all of the visual details, but it was one of the biggest I've ever seen!
Regards!
Dawn      thank you Dawn!
From The ELPALLSKY Chatbox:
Oct 12 2011, 3:29 PM Guest637 (guest):
October 10,2011 8pm, Veronica. I was returning home from Jackson,MI heading east on 94 toward Detroit and I seen a huge fire ball falling from the sky from top to bottom. It looked like a huge fireworks, upside down, then after a few seconds it explored out to a quite large flair and it was gone. Amazing!     thanks Veronica!

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1:20:00 AM

Ohio Meteor Fireball 10OCT2011

Email From:
Brian C.-Warren Ohio 8:00pm CDT:
I was out tonight in Warren Ohio facing North and saw a meteor descending what appeared to be North East towards Cortland Ohio.  It exploded in a red/ white flash with what appeared to be streamers going in many different directions.  This occurred in about thirty seconds time, I did not hear anything.  The explosion was brighter than the streamer coming in.  I do not know if anything made it to the ground.     thanks Brian!

Cheryl-Toledo, OH:
My husband and I also saw this. We were on our front porch, which faces north northwest, in Toledo, Ohio. It was a few minutes past 8:00 p.m. We were standing looking at the stars, which is something that we frequently do, and all of a sudden, coming right over our house, straight above us, came this fireball. We both stood there in awe at this amazing sight. It was traveling toward the north northwest. It broke up into what looked like three fragments and seemed to "burn out" before it went below the tree line. I started to giggle because I couldn't believe that we were so lucky to see this incredible sight.      thank you Cheryl!

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1:17:00 AM

Ontario Canada Meteor Fireball 10OCT2011

Email From:
Anonymous Reporter-Ontario, Canada:
From Brockville Ontario, Oct. 10 2011, 7:30 pm.,Large fireball seen NW heading SE. Magnificent.

11:45:00 PM

Virginia Meteor Fireball 08OCT2011

From The ELPALLSKY Chatbox:
Oct 9 2011, 11:53 AM Guest384 (guest):
Saw what appeared to be two fireballs on 10/08/2011 around 9:15 PM in Herndon, VA. The first one was red and seemed to be going straight up. The second was much larger and was going from west to east. Both lasted a few seconds.
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11:13:00 PM

Possible Houston TX Meteor Fireball 08OCT2011

Inquiry From An ELPALLSKY Reader:
From Anonymous-Houston, TX:
Last night me and my girlfriend were headed back from the annual Renfest in Magnolia, TX sometime between 9 and 11 pm, I couldn’t tell you what time exactly. While we were driving south west on a highway in Houston we were mid conversation when we both just stopped. I had stopped talking because the entire sky lit up bright blue twice in under a second. It was kind of like a camera flash. It really startled me.  I  looked over at her and she had the same confused look on her face. We had both seen it. The sky was kind of cloudy and we did hit some small patches of rain along the way but there was still a lot of clear sky. We didn’t see any lightning before that or after that until about 3 hours later when a thunderstorm rolled in. We had both agreed that it was WAY to bright and WAY to blue to be lightning. We didn’t see a fire ball or anything resembling one though. The rest of the drivers seemed to have see it to because when it happened a lot of people hit their brakes and a lot of people swerved a little. It was insanely bright. I’d love to know if anyone else saw it.

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5:17:00 PM

Illinois, Kentucky Meteor Fireball 08OCT2011

Email From:
Noreen S.-Midlothian, IL:
Oct 8, 20011 we were enjoying a nice evening  around a campfire in Midlothian Il. Somewhere around 9pm  we saw a bright ball of orange coming from the east, no sound but, moving fast. We could see it curve slightly north and it look like it was headed towards Midway Airport. When we lost sight of it.
 At first we thought it was a plane on fire. But ,a ball of fire like that on a plane we all concluded it would of blown up.  We were all in awe and excited about this event and are still excited to have seen our first metorite.  We all all curious to find out if it landed someplace or just burned out.     thank you for your report Noreen!

Jade P.-Western KY:
I witnessed the fireball! It was the most amazing visual experience of my lifetime. It was apporoximately 9:40 p.m. central time on October 8th, 2011. I was in Western Kentucky having a campfire with family and friends and my sister and I witnessed it in the west/southwest portion of the sky traveling from the upper left to the mid/lower right. I've seen plenty of meteor showers and shooting stars before, but this blew all previous experiences out of the water. At first, I actually thought someone had shot off some sort of firework display, but then I realized that it was silent, and real. It was a huge ball of fire, about one half to a third of the size of the moon in comparison, and three times as bright. Its tail was long and colorful, mostly orange. It shot silently across the night sky and disappeared. It was absolutely brilliant, and I am proud to have witnessed such an event!     thank you for confirming this event Jade!

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3:36:00 PM

NW Mexico Meteor Fireball 08OCT2011 Captured By Sandia Sentinel Fireball Camera


image above and video below courtesy and (c) 2011 S. Aguirre-Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico-in image, N is up and W is right-08OCT2011-10:00:48 UTC-03:00:48 MST

2:26:00 AM

Draconid Meteor Shower To Peak 08OCT2011...Some Predict A Meteor Storm With 1000+ Meteors Per Hour

 From EarthSky

Astronomer predicts dramatic Draconid meteor shower for October 8, 2011


People are asking if the U.K. is the best place to view the predicted October 8 Draconid meteor storm. Maybe. The prediction favors all of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

A predicted brief meteor storm for October 8

Canadian astronomer Paul Wiegert announced earlier in 2011 that the annual Draconid meteor shower might produce a brief meteor storm of 1,000 meteors per hour on October 8, 2011.
He said the 2011 Draconid outburst could be expected to occur between 17 and 18 UTC on October 8. This translates into between noon and 1 p.m. Central Daylight Time on October 8 in the U.S. – daylight in North America. Because this shower’s radiant point in the constellation Draco is so far north on the sky’s dome, the shower will be visible primarily in the northern hemisphere. Plus Draco is highest in the sky during the evening hours. Thus the best locations from which to view the shower – according to Wiegert’s May-June 2011 prediction – should be Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
The shower is expected to continue to produce meteors, albeit it at a reduced level, into the North American evening of October 8. So North Americans might still have a chance to see the meteor shower.
A shower of 1,000 meteors per hour would be spectacular indeed. Woot?! Not yet.
Wiegert admits that meteor predictions are not ironclad. He said:
… you never know. Meteor showers are as difficult to predict as rain showers. The Draconids have surprised us before, and they may do so again. I’d encourage anyone outside on the night of October the 8 to look to the northern skies, just in case.
There is another major factor. The moon will be in a waxing gibbous phase on October 8. It will be in the sky – large and bright – when the sun goes down on October 8 as seen from around the world. As all meteor-watchers know, a large bright moon will drown all but the brightest meteors in its glare. That means the predicted rates of 1,000 meteors per hour will be severely diminished by the moon, no matter where you are on Earth.
The Draconid meteor shower has produced storms in the past. In 1933 and 1946, the Draconids produced “meteor storms” where shooting stars were produced at rates of 10,000 per hour or even more. Other less dramatic outbursts — where the meteor counts nonetheless ran into the hundreds per hour — occurred in 1952, 1985, and 1998. Normally, though, the Draconids are a weak shower producing perhaps 10 meteors per hour.
Let’s talk a moment about Paul Wiegert, the lone astronomer who made this prediction. Wiegert is an astronomer at University of Western Ontario. His specialty is solar system dynamics. In other words, he conducts numerical analyses of the way objects in our solar system move. He says he likes working with smaller bodies particularly: asteroids, comets and meteoroid streams. He made his announcement about the 2011 Draconids at the Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA) meeting of professional astronomers in Ontario May 20-June 2, 2011.
Is the prediction credible? Yes, certainly, as predictions go. This is a good year to watch the Draconids!

How to view the Draconid shower
This meteor shower really favors the northerly latitudes, but that’s not to say the Draconid meteors can’t be seen from the northern tropics.
Wherever you may reside worldwide, the best viewing of these meteors will probably be at nightfall and early evening on October 8. That’s because that’s when the radiant point for the shower – in the constellation Draco the Dragon – will be highest in the sky for the night. All other things being equal, the most meteors tend to fall when the the radiant point is highest in the sky. North of about 35 degrees north latitude – the latitude of Memphis, Tennessee – the radiant is actually circumpolar. Circumpolar means that the radiant stays above the horizon all night long. So northerly latitudes are definitely favored for the Draconids.
Locate Dragon’s eyes and radiant point for Draconid meteors
Even so, the radiant will fall downward during the night and reach its low point close to dawn, as seen from all points in the northern hemisphere. Generally, you see few – if any – meteors when the radiant of the shower falls close to the horizon. However, if the Draconids should burst into storm during the predawn hours (that’ll be in Asia and possibly Alaska on October 9, if the prediction holds), you might not see an abundance of meteors but you may see some earthgrazers – unusually bright and long meteors that go horizontally across the sky.
However, nightfall and early evening on October 8, 2011 will probably provide the greatest number of meteors. At this time, the waxing gibbous moon will be rather low in your east to southeast sky and casting long shadows. Sit in the shadow of a barn or hedgerow of trees, though with an otherwise open view of sky. This should help darken the night for meteor watching.
Comet Giacobini-Zinner spawns the Draconid meteor shower
Like most meteors in annual showers, any fiery Draconid meteors we see streaking across a dark night sky actually started out in a meteoroid stream in space – a river of icy, rocky debris – left behind in the orbit of a comet. The comet that spawns the Draconid shower is named Giacobini-Zinner. Known for over 100 years, this comet takes about 6.6 years to orbit our sun once.
Comet Giacobini-Zinner was the first comet to be examined by a spacecraft, when in 1985 the International Cometary Explorer flew through its tail, passing approximately 4,847 miles (7,800 km) from its nucleus.
A comet’s tail can extend for millions of kilometers in space, but any spectacular display of meteors on October 8 does not originate from the comet’s tail. It originates from the much-smaller comet nucleus, or core. Essentially an ice asteroid, the frozen comet nucleus partly evaporates when its orbit brings it close to the sun. At this time the comet’s tail, which is composed largely of water vapor and chemically related species, grows in size and may achieve naked-eye visibility from Earth. The vaporization process also releases copious quantities of small rocks and dust because the nucleus is far from pristine ice: it is more like a dirty city snow-bank after a long winter.
The solid rocky material produced by a comet continues to orbit the sun after its release. At this point, it has become a meteoroid stream in space. If the orbit of the meteoroid stream intersects Earth’s orbit – at a time when Earth is nearby – bits of cometary debris burn up in our upper atmosphere and produce a meteor shower. Particles no larger than a pea and which burn up at altitudes of 62 miles (100 km) are easily noticeable from the ground; in fact, this describes most meteors visible to the human eye.
Bottom line: The 2011 Draconid meteor shower might produce a meteor storm of 1,000 meteors per hour on October 8, 2011. Europe, North Africa and the Middle East are favored, but peak rates for the shower might extend into North America on the evening of October 8. There will be a large, bright moon in the sky. Its light will diminish the shower. But go outside and look anyway!
Wiegert’s original announcement via Physorg.com
EarthSky’s meteor shower guide for 2011

THE DRACONIDS LIVE FROM THE IMO
click on image above to link to the IMO's Live Draconid Meteor Shower Count

2:20:00 AM

Fragmenting Michigan Meteor Fireball 07OCT2011

Email From:
Dawn G.-Freeport, MI:
I was heading east on Freeport Rd, out of the village when not quite overhead a large neon blue/green ball following 2 smaller ones shot across the sky from north to south. At first, I thought it might be the lights under a low-flying jet; but the biggest ball had a slight green tail & they all disappeared as suddenly as they had appeared. I assumed they were either parts of a satellite burning up as they entered the earth's atmospere or they were meteor debris. They were quite beautiful. This was in Freeport, Michigan at 6:45 am, on Friday October 7, 2011.     thanks for the heads up Dawn!

Kelly D.-Baden Ontario, Canada:
I am just commenting on a post I read on your site regarding a fireball sighting from someone in Freeport, Michigan this past Friday.  I live in Baden, Ontario, Canada and around the same time (6:45 on Friday October 7th) I was jogging outside when I witnessed a Blue/greenish fire ball move through the sky.  It was moving from North to South and looked fairly large(about a 1/4 the size that the moon appeared).  Just wondering if anyone knows what this was. 
Kelly D     thanks for this confirmation Kelly!

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7:53:00 PM

BREAKING METEOR FIREBALL NEWS...Brilliant Green Widely Seen Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi Fireball 06OCT2011...Possible Multiple event(s)

UPDATE !!! Event Captured By Sandia Sentinel Fireball Camera In South Georgia
06OCT2011 8:39 P.M. EDT-00:39 UTC
image above and video below courtesy of and (c) 2011 Matthew Gauthier-Sandia Sentinel Fireball Camera Network-Buena Vista, GA
 

Email From:
Greg R.-Calera, AL:
Driving south on Interstate 65.  Very bright extending from 30 degrees above eastern horizon to 20 degrees above south southwest horizon. Light skipped or varied in brightness three times. Long time since I estimated magnitudes, but twice as bright as I have ever seen Venus. No sign of ionization trail, but eyes were not fully dark adapted. Brilliant green.

Michelle M.-Sarasota, FL:
large fireball approximately 8:40 over Sarasota Florida USA moving south west

Shawn-Port St. John, FL:
Walking west on Corsica ave when my wife and I noticed a large bright green fireball falling at about a 45* angle from North to South.  Duration approximately 2-3 seconds.  Fireball was visible with a consistent solid tail until it disappeared behind the tree line.

C. Clifton-Woodstock, AL:
Just saw large greenish glowing ball with a long orange tail over Woodstock Alabama at about 7:50pm it was about 200ft above the surface traveling south at a high rate of speed we were at the exit 97 on I 20/59

Jim G.-Hernando Beach, FL:at around 9:15 PM (EST), looking out over the Gulf sky on a very clear night, I saw a massive fireball with a very long green/blue tail moving north to south in steep descent.  Seemed to disappear into Gulf.  Amazing, once in a lifetime event.  What was that?

Chris E.-Tampa, FL:
Tonight, (10-6-11) at around 8:45pm I saw what seemed to be a blue meteor with a long visible tail streak across the Northwestern sky.  It moved quite slow and was very large and bright.  I watched it for around 4 seconds before it fell under the horizon.  A magnificent experience!  Did anyone else see this?

Sherry W.-Denham Springs, LA:
We saw the most beautiful meteor at 7:30pm in Denham Springs, LA in the SE sky.  It was traveling South and appeared to be just above the tree line.  Denham Springs, LA is across the Amite River from Baton Rouge, LA.  The meteor was bright red at the head and had a long green tale.  It was the brightest and largest we've ever seen.

Bradley C.-Orlando, FL:
While driving WNW in my community I saw a bright blue-green ball of light with a trailing tail falling from 45 degrees high in the sky toward the ground.  It vanished behind a tree line on the horizon.  I’ve seen meteor showers before and this was far brighter than anything I have ever seen previously.

Emily H.-Naples, FL:
I was driving North on I-75 and saw a bright white fireball/comet-looking thing; the tail was greenish white.  It looked to be traversing east to west flying low on the horizon.  It was approximately 8:45pm.

rdnkchic-Crestview, FL:
SEEN A BIG FIREBALL IN THE SKY Truely the best show ever blue/green ball with a long tail that went  from a greenish color to a yellow. It came from the north at about a 45degree and went to the south. It was around 730pm I live in crestview fl . The wife and I were sitting out front her back was to it .  I would love to see a pic of it .

Karl C.-Leaksville, MS
Tonight October 6,2011 around 7:30 pm. We saw a fire ball traveling north to south. It was red with a green tail. The tail changed colors from blue to green. It dropped behind the trees. It looked like it went into the gulf. We are in Leakesville, MS. about 40 miles north west of Mobile, AL. And 60 miles north of gulf.

Mary W.-Vidalia, GA:
Last night my husband observed an event in the sky at 8:39 PM, that he posted about on his Facebook page some minutes after the occurrence (at ca. 8:55 PM).
“I just observed one of the brightest events that I have ever seen before falling from above, out of the South, with a Westerly angle, It was very bright green with a white perimeter type halo...Shooting star? Perhaps debris falling from the atmosphere? I do know that it was ONE beautiful sight! I regret that I did not think to capture this on video...Hope that someone else saw and enjoyed it, too....”
“I failed to mention...the entire visual lasted at least 30 to 40 seconds. It was not the usual.."shooting star". It was 8:39 pm on this very CLEAR and beautiful night.....”
“It was so big and bright I actually stood up on my tractor and watched for a "solar flare" or similar effect, had it been an aircraft, once it disappeared below the tree line (point of impact). The flaming green color was mesmerizing.”
“...out of the South with a Westerly descending angle of 30 to 40 degrees is the location I experienced my visual last night.”
And in a follow-up post, this is from another friend who also saw it, at about the same time that my husband did, but possibly a minute before his sighting (ca. 8:38 PM) because she was about 5 miles away at our Wal-Mart store.
“I saw that too....it was beautiful!!!! But kinda scary at the same time...”
“The main reason it was scary to me was bc it looked like it was in the direction of Plant Hatch...but it was the most beautiful green I've ever seen...definitely the largest "shooting star" I've ever seen...and the tail was long...it seemed to have lasted a long while also...it seemed to start in the middle of the sky and kept going behind the tree line...I was at (Vidalia) walmart when I saw it...we live in the country and I've never seen anything like that...”


From The ELPALLSKY Chatbox:
Oct 6 2011, 6:48 PM Guest367 (guest):
Fire ball that first thought was a shooting star, but way too close and colorful! Bainbridge , Ga
 
Oct 6 2011, Guest931 (guest):
Bright green fireball with yellow trailing tail moved East to West over Gulf beaches in Pinellas County Florida at 9:15 pm. Disappeared into Gulf.

Oct 6 2011, 7:23 PM shelbyco34 (guest):
just witnessed a green fireball at 7:45pm come out of the East heading south. Had a long red tail and was losing altitude fast. this was in Calera, AL.
Oct 6 2011, 7:41 PM Shawnp 1963: 
Green fireball viewed looking west from Port St. John (Cocoa). looked like it was coming from the north going south at about a 45* angle. Lasted about 3-4 seconds until we lost sight of it behind the tree line over Orlando maybe? About 9pm

Oct 6 2011, 9:00 PM Guest370 (guest):
Adriana, Dallas, GA 8:30 My father saw a large fire ball that was blue and green with a red tail and minutes later saw about a dozen airplains following it. Explanations??
Oct 6 2011, 9:01 PM Guest446 (guest):  
Angie M., Fort Walton Beach, FL, around 7:45 p.m. saw what appeared as a large greenish/bluish ball with long tail of same color shoot across the sky. Was in a restaurant parking lot and 4 other people in the parking lot saw the same thing I did. I've never seen anything like it. It was really neat! Looks like we all saw the same thing. Would love to know exactly what it was.
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2:11:00 AM

NEO ALERT...Asteroid Close Encounters With Earth Likely To Lead To Elevated Fireball Activity

FROM ELPALLSKY......
Recent And Upcoming Near Earth Asteroid-NEO Encounters...Expect Increased Green Fireball Activity!
Asteroid
Date(UT)
Miss Distance
Mag.
Size
2011 TP
Oct 4
7.4 LD
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22 m
2002 AG29
Oct 9
77.1 LD
--
1.0 km
2011 TB4
Oct 10
5.2 LD
--
35 m
2011 SE97
Oct 12
7.9 LD
--
50 m
2011 SS25
Oct 12
69.3 LD
--
1.1 km
2000 OJ8
Oct 13
49.8 LD
--
2.3 km
2009 TM8
Oct 17
0.9 LD
--
8 m
2011 FZ2
Nov 7
75.9 LD
--
1.6 km
2005 YU55
Nov 8
0.8 LD
--
175 m
1994 CK1
Nov 16
68.8 LD
--
1.5 km
1996 FG3
Nov 23
39.5 LD
--
1.1 km
2003 WM7
Dec 9
47.6 LD
--
1.5 km
1999 XP35
Dec 20
77.5 LD
--
1.0 km
LD = "Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256 AU. MAG is the visual magnitude of the asteroid on the date of closest approach