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There are increasing meteor reports recently all over the world. More debris from the Px tail...

ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009

"When the debris from the tail of Planet X first started arriving in ernest, in 2004, the establishment chose to call this space junk. When the public became alarmed at the amount of space junk falling to Earth they tried to enhance the story by claiming that two satellites had crashed into each other, but this just made a bad story worse. Since fireballs have not gone away, but continued apace and if anything gotten worse, a new term has been used - asteroids. This is debris in the tail of Planet X, which is increasingly turning toward the Earth, hosed out from the N Pole of Planet X. This is why the wobble has gotten more violent, why electromagnetic disruption of dams and airplanes has occurred, and why blackouts will become more frequent. There will also be displays in the sky, some of which has already been noticed, from the electromagnetic tides assaulting the Earth's atmosphere. Stay tuned, more to come!"

March 3, 2012

Reports of a "bright light" and an "orange glow" were received by police across Scotland and the north of England around 9.40pm.

The Met Office tweeted: "Hi All, for anyone seeing something in the night sky, we believe it was a meteorite."

A spokesman for Strathclyde Police said the force had been "inundated" with calls about a bright object in the sky across the west of Scotland. A Durham Police spokeswoman said a number of calls came in around 9.45pm from concerned members of public who had seen a "bright light or a fire in the sky" and believed it may have been incidents involving an aircraft. "

It has been confirmed with air traffic control that there are no incidents of aircraftin difficult and nothing registered on radar," she said. "

The sightings are believed to be either an asteroid burning out or similar which has been restricted to the upper atmosphere only." Grampian Police said reports of people seeing a "flare or a bright object with a tail" were received from across the region. And Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary said numerous calls were made about a "large ball of fire in the sky" across Annandale and Eskdale.

One user wrote on the force's Facebook page: "It was awesome to see! Really big and bright!" Hundreds of people took to Twitter to report similar sightings across Scotland and the north of England. People described seeing a bright fireball moving across the sky with a large tail.

The Kielder Observatory also reported the sighting of a "huge fireball" travelling from north to south over Northumberland at 9.41pm. The Observatory posted on Twitter: "Of 30 years observing the sky #fireball best thing I have ever seen period."

LINEAR INCREASE OF FIREBALL EVENTS SINCE 2010

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Comment by Scott on July 28, 2018 at 4:42am

American Meteor Society received over 70 reports about a fireball over Florida on Monday, July 23 around 9:00pm local time.


https://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2018/2611
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGKXJ-lmcJU

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on July 25, 2018 at 4:25am

http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Meteor-streaks-over-Anchorage-and-...

Meteor Streaks by Anchorage-caught on dashcam!

ANCHORAGE, AK. A meteor made a fly-by over Alaska at 12:43 a.m. Sunday morning, and it was all caught on dash-cam as it went streaking by!

KTUU-Meteor-Graphic

A meteor is always a cool thing to see, but it happens so fast, that it is hard to get a good look let along a good photo or video. The sighting and flash of a meteor blazing through Earth's atmosphere usually lasts just seconds. You have to be in the right place at the right time with cameras rolling to catch one, and that was exactly the case for Philip Strumsky, who was driving on the Glenn Highway between Hiland Road and the weigh station, when he saw a flash in the sky.

"I saw a spectacular green meteor breaking apart to he southwest of Anchorage," Strumsky said. "My dash-cam happened to catch it, although it doesn't do justice to how amazing and bright it was in person."

The high resolution dash-cam footage shows the brief flash, though it's hard to pick out the fireball when it is so fleeting. So, we slowed the video to half-speed and zoomed in, making it easier to see the fireball as it streaks across the summer night traveling southwest.

Strumsky says other reported seeing the meteor in locations in Anchorage to Hatcher Pass, and as far away as Talkeetna and Fairbanks.

Strumsky says he reported the sighting to the American Meteor Society.

Comment by M. Difato on July 10, 2018 at 12:33am

Fireball flies across Midwest skies Sunday, leaves 'brilliant green light'

 http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/07/09/fireball-flies-across-mid...

 All eyes were on the evening sky Sunday (July 8) as residents across nine Midwest states reported seeing a fireball, or a bright meteor, fly by. 

The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed Monday that it received 270 reports about the fireball event throughout Minnesota, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. 

"The estimated 3D trajectory computed from the witness reports shows an shallow entry angle, one that could be associated with an Earth grazing fireball," the AMS explained in a post online. "But many witnesses reported a fragmentation – it could mean the meteoroid actually went through the Earth atmosphere."

https://twitter.com/amsmeteors/status/1016248895410712576

 Several people took to social media Sunday to confirm the impressive sighting.

"Airline crew here, we saw it pass from right to left (north to south) over Moline, IL. It left a brilliant green light, and shed lots of debris as it entered the atmosphere, exploding at the end," one Twitter user explained.

"Anyone just see the Big Green fireball fly thru the sky!?????? Just flew over me as I was passing Mahoney St Park. THAT THING WAS BOOKING IT!!!!!" another exclaimed.

"I also saw the green shooting star / fireball in Saint Paul. Definitely a meteorite," one user added.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybGDeED61h4

Comment by Howard on June 24, 2018 at 10:58pm

Bright Daytime Fireball Explodes Over Russia (Jun 21) 

A very bright daytime fireball exploded over western Russia at 01:11 UTC on June 21, 2018.

The event lasted several seconds before the object disintegrated in a bright flash and leaving a long smoke trail.

The meteor was seen from the cities of Kursk, Lipetsk, Voronezh and Orel. A sonic boom was associated with this event and reported by residents.

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https://watchers.news/2018/06/21/very-bright-daylight-fireball-expl...

https://www.rt.com/news/430516-russia-fireball-sky-meteor/

Comment by M. Difato on June 22, 2018 at 3:28pm

Photographer Captures a Rare Celestial Trio: Moon, Venus and Fireball All in Same Image

 https://weather.com/science/space/news/2018-06-21-photographer-uwe-...

  • A European photographer captured a once-in-a-lifetime image while observing Venus and the moon last weekend (June 16).
  • Uwe Reichert photographed the moon, Venus and a streaking fireball in the same image..."

 

 https://twitter.com/UReichert/status/1008722680739180545

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"Unlike the familiar shooting stars, these harbingers are green, not white, when they burn up in the atmosphere".

 - ZetaTalk: Green Meteors http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p91.htm

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 14, 2018 at 4:48am

http://fireball.imo.net/imo_view/event/2018/2009

Events in 2018 2009-2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=39&v=J-l_TTVVrKA


We received 75 reports about a fireball seen over NV, AZ, UT, CA, ID, NM, California and Arizona on Wednesday, June 13th 2018 around 03:54 UT.

Comment by Juan F Martinez on June 3, 2018 at 6:40pm

Fireball South Africa

Small asteroid might have impacted Earth on Saturday
By Eddie Irizarry in EARTH | SPACE | June 3, 2018
Astronomers found the asteroid – now labeled ZLAF9B2 – Saturday morning, hours before closest approach. Trajectory models, observer reports and a video all suggest it struck Earth’s atmosphere over South Africa on Saturday.

Source: http://earthsky.org/space/video-reports-asteroid-zlaf9b2-june-2-201...

Meteor-hits-near-Ottosdal-North-West-South-Africa-360p%20%281%29.mp4

Comment by Howard on June 2, 2018 at 6:59pm

Fireball Explodes Over South China (Jun 1) 

A very bright fireball with a fiery tail exploded over the Chinese city of Jinghong in Yunnan Province at 13:40 UTC on June 1, 2018. Locals reported sonic booms associated with the event.

According to witness reports, the event lasted for about 2 seconds and was followed by two sonic booms. This indicates the object penetrated deep into the atmosphere and that some of its pieces might have survived the entry.

According to local media reports, people living in Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province are looking for possible meteorites on the ground.

Sources

https://watchers.news/2018/06/02/very-bright-fireball-explodes-over...

https://www.sott.net/article/387127-Fireball-captured-blazing-acros...

https://sputniknews.com/viral/201806021065034289-meteorite-video-ch...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 17, 2018 at 6:31am

http://www.fredericksburg.com/fireball-seen-in-skies-above-frederic...

Fireball seen in skies above Fredericksburg Tuesday night

Fredericksburg-area residents reported that an object from outer space tore through the sky Tuesday, just before midnight, leaving in its wake a sonic boom heard by residents from Culpeper to Colonial Beach.

The meteor was “the brightest and most amazing fireball I’ve ever seen, in person or in any videos,” wrote Chase K. of Dahlgren in his report to the American Meteor Society. The night sky appeared like a giant lightning strike and it was almost as bright as daylight when the primarily red and orange fireball was seen, he said.

He didn’t notice any sound, but an observer who identified himself as William G. of Colonial Beach wrote in his report to the society that there was a loud boom and “ground shake similar to a military artillery round.”

Before readers remind us that we’re surrounded by military bases, those in the vicinity of the reports say Tuesday night was business as usual. Fort A.P. Hill has issued an aviation noise alert through Friday for low-flying aircraft training, but nothing from the Army post was in the air at the time in question, said Michael Meisberger, public affairs specialist.

He said the next statement in hushed tones.

“From what I understand, it may have been a meteor,” he said. “I can’t tell you if it’s real or if it was somebody’s imagination, [but] that’s what I heard.”

Operators in the 911 center in King George County felt the earth move and got lots of calls from residents who said the same, said Sheriff Steve Dempsey. There were no reports of explosions, fires or other disasters that might cause that kind of noise.

“Everybody felt it, but had no idea where it came from,” Dempsey said.

Facebook posts were filled with descriptions and possible answers, ranging from alien invasions to thunderclaps.

Alyssa Anne Halderman posted that she “heard a loud boom here in Caroline Pines [in Caroline County] and the house shook.”

Dan Dunmire heard it in Fredericksburg, and the noise scared Mandie Hartford in King George, who immediately checked the baby monitor to see if the noise had awakened her twins.

Michele Spears thought she had imagined it.

“I felt whatever it was and there seemed to be a faint rumble,” the King George woman posted on the King George–Westmoreland General Forum page. “My dog and I just stared at each other, waiting for more, but nothing happened, so I chalked it up to thunder and went to sleep.”

Mike Hankey, operations manager for the American Meteor Society, said he received 10 reports from residents in North Carolina and Virginia about the fireball. Two reported sounds with their sighting, and two saw meteor fragments.

“Occasionally large fireball meteors can produce sonic booms and rumbling sounds,” Hankey wrote in an email. “Often times this means the object penetrated deep enough into the atmosphere to survive and possibly leave meteorites, but not always.”

Several thousand meteors of fireball magnitude burst through the Earth’s atmosphere every day, according to the Meteor Society website, but simply aren’t seen.

Most take place over oceans or uninhabited regions, and many are masked by daylight. Those that happen at night have smaller chances of being seen because there aren’t people out looking for them.

“They’re not uncommon,” said David Abbou, a Stafford County resident and member of the Rappahannock Astronomy Club who writes an astronomy column for the newspaper.

In 1992, he was living in Dale City when he saw a bright light flashing from the window. It was a clear night, so he knew it wasn’t lightning.

News reports confirmed his assumption that it was a fireball meteor. Because it was a pleasant Friday evening, lots of people were out and saw it, he said.

“The coolest part was it landed on an unoccupied car in Peekskill, N.Y.,” he said.

The car’s owner might have had a different opinion on that meteor matter.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 21, 2018 at 7:44am

http://nj1015.com/fireball-lights-up-the-new-jersey-sky/

TRENTON — A bright meteor described as "bright and beautiful" streaked across the sky over New Jersey on Thursday.

"I was driving Route 206 North just south of the Somerville Circle just before 9 p.m., and I saw something streak across the sky, with a pretty bright ball with a long tail. Then it just went dark," Lorna Morehead of Bridgewater told New Jersey 101.5.

Reports to the meteor reporting website amsmeteors.org came from New Jersey and neighboring Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York. In New Jersey, reports came from Keyport, Greenwich, Scotch Plains, Montclair, Lebanon, Manasquan, Rockaway, Franklin Lakes, and Springfield Township in Union County.

"Very bright and beautiful," Shari G. wrote from Springfield Township.

"Wow this was amazing ... loved the flash," Anuraj wrote from Montclair.

"It was probably the most beautiful natural phenomenon I'll ever witness, if it was really natural," Veronica in Franklin Lakes wrote.

"It was much larger than a shooting star or any stars in the sky. Maybe the size of a small plane," Matt S. observed from just over the Delaware River in Yardley, Pennsylvania.

New Jersey 101.5 Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow said the meteor was likely part of the Lyrid meteor shower.

"The Lyrid will actually peak from dusk Saturday through dawn Sunday. With partly cloudy to mostly clear skies in the forecast, viewing conditions here in New Jersey should be very good," Zarrow said.

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"It was beautiful," Roseland wrote of seeing the meteor over Keyport.

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