Skyfire — Nibiru Debris recorded burning over Medellin, Colombia, 07.12.25.
https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/80252
Skyfire — Nibiru Debris over Salt Lake City Airport, Utah 06.12.25
Did Nibiru Petrol just start a massive multi-building fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong?
https://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/zetatalk-chat-for-november-30-2025
Red SkyGlow—San Angelo, Texas, 11.11.25.
New ZetaTalk: Nibiru Space Debris, November 7, 2025
SOZT
The Signs in the Sky caused by the tail of Nibiru can be confusing as they take many forms. We have for years had Second Sun sightings at Dawn and Dusk when Sunlight glints off the vast Dust Cloud of Nibiru – the angle just right to bounce the Sunlight to Earth. We have for years also had Neon Clouds, which are Petrol in the Sky burning when it encounters Oxygen in the Atmosphere. When Petrol has not yet lit, it can create a rainbow sheen on clouds or appear as a black mass if dense and large.
The temporary local Moon Eclipse occurred due to an unlit Petrol Mass was such an instance. This Eclipse was not universal but only seen locally, thus the mass was close to Earth. Red Dust will give burning Petrol a red color, but a mix of Red and Blue can produce a green color. Sky Glow occurs when Petrol burns on the upper atmosphere, producing a glow from horizon to horizon. Now that Nibiru is centering in front of the Sun, sunlight shines through the Vast Dust Cloud, illuminating the Nibiru Complex.
EOZT
https://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/zetatalk-chat-for-november-30-2025
From Skyfire To Ground Fire in Chiapas, Mexico.
NIBIRU DEBRIS ECLIPSES THE MOON!
Nancy's vision for November is undeniable Nibiru evidence: Skyfire, Fireballs and SkyGlow.
ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009
Starr DiGiacomo
https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/11/05/inenglish/1541425285_269473.html
A fireball “turned night into day” in Spain this weekend
Observatories in Toledo, Granada and Seville recorded the entry of a fragment of the Encke comet over the southeast of the peninsula in the early hours of Saturday morning
A fragment of the Encke comet created a huge ball of fire over southeast Spain over the weekend, as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere at more than 100,000km/h. That’s according to a Facebook post from the Astrohita Foundation, which observed the phenomenon from the astronomical complex in La Hita, in the province of Toledo.
The fireball was visible from more than 400 kilometers away
The event was recorded at 12.46am on Saturday November 3, when a “ball of fire that shone brighter than the full Moon flew over the south of the country,” Astrohita wrote in its social media post. The luminosity was so unusually high that nighttime in the southeast of Spain turned into day for an instant.”
Despite the cloud cover at the time in the area, the phenomenon was registered by detectors at Huelva University, as well as observatories in La Sagra (Granada), Sierra Nevada (Granada) and Seville.
These detectors are part of so-called Project Smart, which aims to continuously monitor the skies to register and study the impact of rocks coming from the Solar System on the Earth’s atmosphere.
The analysis carried out by the researcher in charge of the project, Professor José María Madiedo, from Huelva University, established that the impact took place 122 kilometers above the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Almería, moving in a northwesterly direction, eventually extinguishing around 63 kilometers above the municipality of Pueblo Blanco (Almería).
The fireball was visible from more than 400 kilometers away.
Fragments from the Encke comet are mostly smaller than a grain of sand, and coincide with the Earth during the months of October and November, producing a series of meteor showers known as the Taurids.
However, the fragment that caused the fireball on November 3 was much bigger, measuring almost a meter across, which is why its impact against the atmosphere produced an unusually bright phenomenon.
Nov 6, 2018
Scott
American Meteor Society received over 70 reports about a fireball seen around 7:41pm Eastern Time on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
Reports came from across many states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgJ_nc3JBt4
https://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2018/4757
Nov 17, 2018
Scott
American Meteor Society received over 90 reports from Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma about a fireball seen around 9:23pm local time on Thursday, November 15, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVUPLwaVd2Y
https://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2018/4922
Nov 17, 2018
Scott
International Meteor Organization received 4 reports so far about a fireball seen over the western part of Hungary around 5:10am local time on Thursday, November 29th 2018.
The YouTube video shows the fireball as recorded above the city of Veszprém and the town of Alsóörs in Hungary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpCqeXnOv6g
http://fireballs.imo.net/members/imo_view/event/2018/5283
https://watchers.news/2018/11/29/hungary-fireball-november-29-2018
Nov 30, 2018
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.wthr.com/article/video-meteor-streaks-across-sky-above-...
Meteor streaks across sky above Mexico City
MEXICO CITY (NBC News) - A fireball streaked across the sky early Sunday in Mexico City.
A bright meteor lit up the sky in the Mexican capital in the early hours of the morning. An amateur photographer caught it on camera before it disappeared behind some trees.
The photographer, Jorge Diaz Henry, shot the video on his digital camera and shared it on social media.
Dec 11, 2018
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/mysterious-fireball-like-object-c...
Mysterious fireball-like object caught on camera over Central Florida
Dec 07, 2018 10:01 AM EST
HOLLY HILL, Fla. (WESH) - A fireball was caught on camera cutting through the Central Florida sky Wednesday morning.
The video was filmed around 7 a.m. by Howard Gowan, of Holly Hill, who said he stepped outside to get some images of the sunrise.
“I didn’t know what the heck it was,” Gowan said.
Gowan said he was pointing his camera due south when he spotted the mysterious fireball.
The mystery in the sky, however, is not a mystery at all.
NASA officials said the fireball in the sky is a "jet contrail, illuminated by the rising sun.” The “two tails are a dead giveaway,” NASA said
Dec 11, 2018
Starr DiGiacomo
Mysterious fireball-like object caught on camera over Central Florida
Posted: Dec 07, 2018 10:01 AM EST
HOLLY HILL, Fla. (WESH) - A fireball was caught on camera cutting through the Central Florida sky Wednesday morning.
The video was filmed around 7 a.m. by Howard Gowan, of Holly Hill, who said he stepped outside to get some images of the sunrise.
“I didn’t know what the heck it was,” Gowan said.
Gowan said he was pointing his camera due south when he spotted the mysterious fireball.
The mystery in the sky, however, is not a mystery at all.
NASA officials said the fireball in the sky is a "jet contrail, illuminated by the rising sun.” The “two tails are a dead giveaway,” NASA said.
Dec 11, 2018
Starr DiGiacomo
https://turnto10.com/news/local/fireball-seen-from-connecticut-to-e...
Fireball seen from Connecticut to eastern Canada
by The Associated Press
Thursday, December 13th 2018
At least a dozen people say they saw a bright fireball blazing across the night sky in New England.
The American Meteor Society says it received reports from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and New Brunswick.
More might have seen it if not for the timing. The fireball was reported shortly after midnight Wednesday
comment:
That Geminid Meteor Shower started early. Just seen a greenish fireball come flying down out of the sky. Im in Pawtucket RI
Jeff Beam of Falmouth wrote to the American Meteor Society that it was like a "slow-motion Roman candle or something."
Meteorologist Chris Legro of the National Weather Service tweeted that the fireball was "bright enough to light up the whole sky."
and another:
http://hilltopmonitor.com/2018/12/huge-geminid-meteor-shower-fireba...
Huge Geminid meteor shower fireball caught on police dashcam
MORE DETAILS: This has the potential to be the best meteor shower of the year! With every year that passes, the Geminids meteor shower gets larger.
This meteor shower occurs every year as the Earth passes through debris left from the asteroid while orbiting the sun.
The 3200 Phaethon may have collided with another object in the distant past, which produced the stream of particles that hurdle across earth's atmosphere and created a meteor shower.
Weather of course, is the X factor, and weather forecasts now call for cloudy skies Thursday night, AccuWeather said.
Described by NASA as the strongest meteor shower of the year, the Geminids are a little bit different.
The best viewing will come 2 a.m. Friday, he said.
Observers under a clear dark sky can expect to see up to 120 meteors per hour - an average of two per minute. The Geminid meteor shower will put on a dazzling display for sky watchers when it peaks on December 13
The Geminid meteor shower will peak from midnight until daybreak on 13 and 14 December. When the detritus enters the Earth's atmosphere it catches fire, offering us a glimpse of blazing pieces of space stuff which puts on a wild show at 79,000 miles per hour.
According to Space.com, the Geminids will most likely be the best meteor shower of 2018.
NASA astronomer Bill Cooke told USA Today that the Geminids used to peak at just 30 meteors per hour, but Jupiter's gravity has brought the shower closer to our planet, increasing the rate of shooting stars.
For those planning to courageous the freezing winter mornings to watch this year's final celestial show, here are some tips from experts.
As mentioned earlier, it is very easy to spot a Geminid meteor shower; it appears yellowish in colour but its arcs branch out into a pool of various colours including bright red, blue, green and white. Unless you've served as an astronaut there's a good chance the answer to that is no. But it is slated to set about 10 p.m., after which the sky should be the darkest and best time for viewing the light display.
While the Perseid meteor shower might be more popular (likely because those in the north don't have to courageous the cold to watch it), NASA calls it one of the most prolific and reliable events and Space.com said it should be the best meteor shower of the year.
Dec 18, 2018
Starr DiGiacomo
https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d674d32417a4d31457a6333566d54/share_p...
2018-12-14 17:50 GMT+8
On December 13, a fire meteor of magnitude -8.1 was detected by a meteor monitoring site in Beijing.
The fireball came from this year's Geminid meteor shower. At 22:51 on December 12, the monitoring site first detected a shooting star of magnitude 1.7. Two hours later, the site observed the fire meteor of magnitude -8.1.
To measure the brightness of stars, astronomers created the concept of magnitude. The greater the magnitude is, the darker the star is. Zhang Chao, a science popularization worker at China's National Astronomical Observatory, told Beijing Youth Daily that the brightness of a fireball is usually greater than magnitude -1, but the brightness of this fireball observed in Beijing reaches magnitude -8.1, which is very rare.
According to the Beijing Youth Daily, the brightness of this fire meteor is 10,000 times than that of Polaris. It's hard to see average meteors in the city, but since it was really bright, it could be observed.
The fireball also marks the start of this year's Geminid meteor shower. Geminid, Quadrantid and Parsed meteor showers are known as three major meteor showers in the northern hemisphere. From December 4 to December 17 is the active period of the Geminid meteor shower.
From the night of December 14 to early morning of December 15 is the best time to observe the Geminid meteor shower. The volume of meteors reaches the maximum in the first half of the night, as the moonlight tapers off, observation conditions will be better.
"Geminid meteor shower is never disappointing." Zhang Chao told Beijing Youth Daily.
Dec 18, 2018
Juan F Martinez
‘Refrigerator-sized’ meteor zooms over Minnesota in one of the ‘biggest events of the year’
https://www.foxnews.com/science/refrigerator-sized-meteor-zooms-ove...
Dec 21, 2018
Juan F Martinez
The first meteor shower of the new year will peak Thursday night as the Quadrantids dart through the January night sky, according to NASA.
The peak of the shower will unfold from the night of Friday, Jan. 3 into the early morning hours of Friday, Jan. 4. One of the benefits for stargazers is that the peak occurs during the new moon, allowing for a darker sky.
Those in the Northern Hemisphere could wind up seeing the most meteors.
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/look-up-the-first-meteor-shower-of...
Jan 3, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Cameras across Japan capture flash in night sky
FIRE IN THE SKY: Several cameras across Japan captured a flash in the night sky that astronomers believe was caused by a roughly 4-inch fragment of an asteroid or comet burning up when it hit the Earth’s atmosphere. https://abcn.ws/2FLyzTu
Jan 3, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/video-fireball-meteor-strea...
VIDEO: 'Fireball' meteor streaks across Virginia sky Wednesday morning
Posted: Jan 09, 2019 01:48 PM EST
Updated: Jan 09, 2019 04:20 PM EST
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- A 'fireball' meteor lit up the Virginia sky shortly before sunrise on Wednesday.
A video posted by Twitter user 'Midlo Snow Maker' shows the meteor streaking across the sky at Smith Mountain Lake in Penhook, Virginia.
8News received several other calls from viewers who witnessed the 'fireball,' which the American Meteor Society (AMS) describes as "a meteor brighter than the planet Venus."
AMS said on their website that they received over 190 reports about the fireball, which occurred around 6:35 a.m., and was seen from New York State to North Carolina.
According to AMS, the fireball ended its flight somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Norfolk, Virginia.
Did you see the meteor? Send 8News your photos and videos to news@wric.com.
another link:
https://www.amsmeteors.org/2019/01/bright-fireball-over-the-east-co...
Bright Fireball over the East Coast
Over 450 reports from 11 states
The AMS has received over 450 reports so far about of a bright fireball seen above the East Coast area on January 9th, 2019 around 6:34am EST (11:34 Universal Time). The event was seen from Connecticut to South Carolina.
Trajectory
The preliminary 3D trajectory computed based on all the reports submitted to the AMS shows that the fireball was traveling from North-East to South-West and ended its flight somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean North East of Norfolk, VA.
Fireball?
Based on our first analysis, it looks like the event was a fireball. A fireball is another term for a very bright meteor, generally brighter than magnitude -4, which is about the same magnitude of the planet Venus currently visible in the morning sky.
Several thousand meteors of fireball magnitude occur in the Earth’s atmosphere each day. The vast majority of these, however, occur over the oceans and uninhabited regions, and a good many are masked by daylight. Those that occur at night also stand little chance of being detected due to the relatively low numbers of persons out to notice them.
Additionally, the brighter the fireball, the more rare is the event. As a general thumb rule, there are only about 1/3 as many fireballs present for each successively brighter magnitude class, following an exponential decrease. Experienced observers can expect to see only about 1 fireball of magnitude -6 or better for every 200 hours of meteor observing, while a fireball of magnitude -4 can be expected about once every 20 hours or so.
So, if you saw this one: congrats, it’s a nice way start the year!
Jan 10, 2019
Scott
American Meteor Society received 16 reports from Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin about a fireball seen around 3:12am Eastern Time on January 11, 2019.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9Fpt0JY5_Y
https://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/199
Jan 22, 2019
Scott
A fireball was recorded by a webcam on the Shetland Islands (off the northern coast of Scotland) at about 7:28pm local time on January 18, 2019.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BouyrHqmIQY
https://www.shetnews.co.uk/2019/01/20/spectacular-capture-of-a-meteor
Jan 23, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/our-region/milton-keynes/did-you-see...
Did you see a fireball in the skies over Milton Keynes?
Tuesday 22 January 2019
Read more at: https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/our-region/milton-keynes/did-you-see...
Read more at: https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/our-region/milton-keynes/did-you-see...
Jan 24, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Meteor EXPLODES, shatters windows in western Cuba – after startling Florida Keys (VIDEOS)
https://www.rt.com/news/450362-meteorite-strikes-cuba-photos/
Feb 1, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2019/02/08/meteor-over-colorado-produce...
Large Meteor Cruises Over Colorado, Fireball Seen From 3 Other States
February 8, 2019 at 3:01 pm
DENVER (CBS4) – Several people witnessed a large fireball traveling high in the sky over Colorado early Thursday evening. It left a smoke trail that lasted for several minutes according to reports.
A CBS4 viewer in Morrison emailed and said, “I just saw a meteor fall over the western side of town. I was looking west. It left a contrail and was big. ”
The following video was submitted to our partners at KKTV in Colorado Springs. You can see the fireball just to the left of the traffic light.
Cloudbait Observatory says the fireball occurred at 6:13 pm and was widely seen in Colorado, especially along the Front Range. It was also witnessed by people in Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming according to the American Meteor Society.
Preliminary analysis from the Cloudbait Observatory indicates the fireball was likely overhead in the area around Ridgway and Ouray, Colorado. Scientists are still working to determine more information about the path of travel where it may have landed.
Feb 9, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Meteorite Soars Through the Sky Over Venezuela, starts fire on landing. Netizens took to Twitter after what it seems to be a bright meteorite soared through the sky over Venezuela and could be seen over Valencia, Victoria and Caracas.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1094395368287145984
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201902101072283836-meteorite-caracas-...
Feb 10, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Fireball over Spain 2-12-2019
The sighting occurred on the afternoon of Tuesday in points of Galicia, Asturias, León and Cantabria.
A bolide - or cosmic stone - has been sighted on the afternoon of this Tuesday on the northern sky of Galicia, Asturias, León and Cantabria.
This was explained by the director of the Astronomical Observatory Ramón María Aller of the University of Santiago (USC), José Ángel Docobo, who said that "most likely" is that it was "a cosmic stone that entered the atmosphere". "It was observed in the north of Spain: Galicia, León, Asturias and Cantabria," he commented, adding that they estimate that "if something fell, it fell in the Cantabrian Sea".
Source: https://www.alertapuertoricousa.com/2019/02/avistamiento-de-una-pie...
Feb 13, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.news4jax.com/news/florida/meteor-fireball-streaks-over-...
Meteor fireball streaks over Westside Jacksonville
Night sky lights up across Florida
Posted: 1:22 PM, February 13, 2019
JACKSONVILLE, Fla - Several people watched the night sky light up from Jacksonville's Westside down to Melbourne Tuesday night. Vivian Parrish, in the Rolling Hills neighborhood of the Westside shared video from her doorbell camera of a fireball streaking across the sky.
Even though it happened at 2 a.m., Vivian was not the only one to see the dropping fireball around that time. A woman in Middleburg saw a very bright light bigger than a full moon but didn’t hear a sonic boom.
The American Meteor Society, which collects reports on fireball and meteor sightings, shows four other sightings -- from Middleburg to Palm Bay, in South Florida.
Meteoroids commonly burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere but they are not always noticed because of sunlight. Bigger space rocks may not vaporize completely in the sky before hitting the ground.
These meteorites are rare but often display an awesome streak in the sky. A rock that weighs as much as a paperclip can trigger a fireball by slamming into the atmosphere at 130,000 mph.
This was the case Feb. 1 when a meteor passed over Ft. Myers and struck western Cuba.
Feb 14, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/mysterious-fireball...
Mysterious fireball spotted over Cornwall
It was described as big and very bright with red flames coming from it
15:37, 15 FEB 2019
A large and mysterious fireball with ‘lots of flames coming from it’ was spotted in the skies over Cornwall.
According to reports, the unidentified object looked like a meteor and was really slow and big.
It was reported over Crackington Haven at about 10.30pm and the Kernow Weather Team (KWT) received another report of the sighting over West Cornwall at about 10.15pm.
The KWT took to their Facebook page to appeal for more information.
Its post reads: “Strange sighting over West Cornwall, February 14, 2019, 10.15pm ish.
“We have tonight, had a report of one of our followers seeing what can only be described as a large meteor or fireball, lots of flames coming from it.
“If you saw this or even better, captured an image, get in touch we would love to hear more about what you have seen.”
Tony Bowden, who reported the body to the KWT, explained in the comments: “What I saw wasn't green, and it was in the atmosphere, and coming down with red flames from it. Possibly a small section of the comet broke off.”
Several social media users replied that they did see the phenomenon.
Annette Knight commented: “Yes, yes I saw it. Just happened to look out of the window and saw it coming down. Really slow and big.”
Sarah Myford added: “I did see something odd in the east last night around 10.30 pm (ish) driving back through Slaughterbridge near Delabole, I thought it was a firework, but it might not have been.”
Jenna Rose Tregurtha wrote: “I saw it in Crowlas looking towards St Michael’s Mount... Very bright and it was thicker than your ordinary shooting star.”
Linsey Shenton commented: “I am south east Cornwall and I saw one last night whilst outside with the dogs never seen anything like it before.”
Bright fireballs and individual meteors will become more frequent in the next few days as part of the annual “spring meteors”.
They typically grow in intensity between February and April.
But the next major meteor shower will not start until late April when the Lyrid meteors break out into the atmosphere.
Feb 16, 2019
Juan F Martinez
GUATEMALA 2-15-2019 #Fireball #Meteor Posted by Rodolfo Brenes
Feb 16, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Feb 19, 2019
Juan F Martinez
A meteor? Glowing object filmed falling in Siberian sky
A shining object was captured descending from the sky on a dash cam video in Russia’s remote north. A witness claims it was a meteor, but authorities say the location of the incident is too far away to investigate
Another eyewitness told local journalists that it became “light and warm” during the incident on Friday evening near the village of Tura in the Evenk Autonomous Territory.
https://www.rt.com/russia/454028-krasnoyarsk-meteor-footage-russia/
Mar 17, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Fireball-Lights-Up-Night-Sky-...
Did You See It? Fireball Lights Up Night Sky of New York
Published Mar 19, 2019 at 1:49 PM
A fireball illuminated the night sky over a New York airport — and according to the American Meteor Society, dozens reported the astral sight.
The AMS shared a video on its Twitter account showing a ball of light traveling from one end of the dark, night sky to the other.
The non-profit scientific organization says the fireball was caught over Elmira Corning Regional Airport Tuesday at around 2:35 UTC.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the organization received 87 reports about this fireball which was apparently seen over the Northeast, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
A fireball is a “meteor which is brighter than any planet or star,” according to AMS.
https://twitter.com/amsmeteors/status/1107940966462353409?ref_src=t...
Events in 2019 1174-2019
We received 87 reports about a fireball seen over CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA and VT on Tuesday, March 19th 2019 around 02:35 UT.
Mar 20, 2019
jorge namour
BRASIL
Is it circulating by media this footage that may be related to the meteor event held in the florianópolis region in the late afternoon of today?
https://www.facebook.com/exosscitizenscience/videos/vb.159486926416...
Mar 25, 2019
Scott
American Meteor Society posted a video of a fireball recorded from the city of Qujing in Yunnan province, China around 8:38pm local time on March 19, 2019.
Watch lower right corner of video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5_U4Ztr_RQ
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/1239
Mar 27, 2019
Juan F Martinez
NEW YORK ~ A bright fireball was seen above Ashokan Reservoir, NY at 10:13 UTC on March 28, 2019 (18:13 EST). The event lasted several seconds.
The American Meteor Society (AMS) received 261 reports by 12:00 UTC, March 29, mainly from Connecticut and Pennslyvania. Eyewitness reports also came from Washington DC, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and West Virginia.
The preliminary 3D trajectory by AMS shows that the fireball was traveling from SE to NW and ended its flight NW of Pine Hill, NY.
https://watchers.news/2019/03/29/fireball-ashokan-reservoir-new-york-march-28-2019/
Mar 29, 2019
Matt B
Stargazers looking for Aurora Australis mystified by bright green flash
By Charley Rico
29th March 2019
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-29/tasmanian-stargazers-look-fo...
Key points:
* Residents in Tasmania's south saw a bright green flash in the starry sky
* Social media users suggested it was a meteor, glowing green because of the metals inside the rock
* An expert says it could also be space debris, but added it was a "spectacular" sight
They were waiting for the Aurora Australis, but amateur photographers were left guessing after seeing a bright green flash light up the Tasmanian sky.
Amateur photographer Leoni Williams captured a shot of the green streak about 9:30pm on Thursday by "accident".
Overlooking Pipe Clay Lagoon, toward Clifton Beach in southern Tasmania, Ms Williams had her camera facing south in anticipation of an Aurora.
"I was very lucky to capture this bright green object before it disappeared over the horizon," Ms Williams said.
"I'm still not sure what it was. I didn't actually see it with the naked eye as I wasn't watching. I had just set the camera on 30 seconds and pushed the shutter and turned back to my phone.
"I would imagine it was pretty quick. I nearly missed it because it was at the end of the exposure."
Photo sparked social media debate
Ms Williams took to social media to try and find out what she'd captured on camera.
Opinions varied, with some thinking it was a shooting star, a fallen satellite or even a UFO.
Spotted from the Huon Valley to Dodges Ferry, other photos began popping up on social media.
Eventually, it was shared on social media page Australian Meteor Reports.
"It's definitely a meteor," page administrator David Finlay said.
"That flash that's been captured is a very, very bright meteor — it's what we'd call a 'fireball'. It probably lit up the countryside."
Mr Finlay — a former industrial chemist who has been studying astronomy from an very early age — said the flash was created by a "small rock from space, blazing through the atmosphere, creating friction with the atmosphere".
"It glows and ionises gas — that's what you see as this fireball blazing through the sky.
"If it actually survives atmospheric entry and lands as a rock on land, that's what we call a meteorite — only if it makes it to the ground."
Why is it green?
As for the bright green glow, Mr Finlay said it had to do with the elemental components of the meteor.
"The green is produced by a combination of the nickel and iron in the meteor," he said.
"It's probably just a normal rocky meteor but it would contain flecks of metal in the rock, producing that colour. It's very cool.
"It's what we colloquially call a 'fish squisher' because it's over the ocean," he said.
Professor Simon Ellingsen, the head of physics at the University of Tasmania, said it was possible the object was manmade space debris rather than a meteor.
"[The colour] is almost certainly because of the specific elements and minerals in the object," he said.
"It probably wouldn't have looked that green to the naked eye [because] digital cameras are so good at picking up the light."
He said while it wasn't unusual to spot a meteor or space debris over Tasmania, this object would have been a special sight to see.
"The sort of rule of thumb is if you go outside to a clear, dark sight, you'll see a shooting star, so to speak, about every 10 minutes or so," he said.
"This one that's been caught is bigger than normal and more spectacular than you normally get.
"This photographer was obviously in the right place at the right time."
Mar 30, 2019
Derrick Johnson
Bright fireball that flared up in the night sky surprising northern Florida turns out to be a meteor
Just before midnight on Saturday night, people in northern Florida were treated to a surprising bright light in the sky that turned out to be a meteor.
'Did you see it? A meteor was caught on GOES Lightning Mapper (GLM) around 3:52Z or 11:52 PM ET!' confirmed the National Weather Service out of Tallahassee on Twitter.
The meteor's flash was captured on the Geostationary Lightning Mapper, a satellite taking hundreds of images per second to map lightning storms, according to CNN.
'Meteors coming into the Earth's atmosphere happen fairly often but we don't always get to see them,' said CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
'Nowadays we have so many satellites in space and cameras on the ground that these events are becoming more and more visible to the general public.'
Social media users in Florida captured the flare-up late Saturday night with various posts that registered their surprise.
'This isn't normally what I post on my channel, but tonight I was out on my way home, and I saw something pretty crazy,' said a user who runs EVE Pro Guides - EVE Online PVP and ISK Guides YouTube channel. 'Luckily my dashcam caught it, so I'll let you watch right here.'
Eve Pro Guides user took the time to do a slow motion portion of the meteor's fall as well as provide some closeups
At about 19 seconds into the video posted on the video game guide channel, a glowing blue-ish orb enters the frame the top of the screen. It then flares even more brightly before disappearing over the horizon.
The video then repeats in slow motion and even provides a closeup of the meteor
Twitter user Jeffrey Cardona who captured the glowing space rock on his dash cam captioned his video 'Can Somebody Explain This!' while tagging numerous news organizations and hashtags referring to meteors, UFO's and Area 51.
Cardona exclaims 'dude, did you see that!' from inside his vehicle as other voices can be heard saying 'what?' and 'yeah!'
It is uncertain if the meteor was able to reach the ground without burning up, but the National Weather Service said there were unconfirmed reports of a landing near Perry, Florida, about southeast of Tallahassee.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6870883/Bright-fireball-fl...
Apr 1, 2019
Juan F Martinez
LONG FIREBALL OVER SOUTH & NORTH CAROLINA
THIS MORNING AROUND 6:50am 4-4-2019
Event page: https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/…/2019/156https://...
Apr 5, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/large-meteor-explodes-i...
Large meteor explodes in sky over Siberia in third major space fire...
Bright and noisy with a long, sparkling green and yellow tail, it was filmed by multiple observers in Krasnoyarsk region.
The phenomenon caused fear on the ground.
‘I panicked as it sounded and looked like a plane on fire, I got really scared of the noise and shine it created’, said a local woman from Krasnoyarsk, the large industrial city.
‘I pulled a phone out of a pocket, but it flew across the sky so fast that I only caught a long white trace it left.’
Some residents said the meteor was blindingly bright, akin to the light and sparks created during intense welding work.
It split into several parts before disappearing in the sky somewhere over Irkutsk region, east of Krasnoyarsk.
The local ministry of emergencies confirmed it registered a meteor, and said that it didn’t pose a threat to people or infrastructure.
It is the third major meteor or meteorite event in four months.
On 18 December a meteor exploded close to Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula with a force ten times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb, according to NASA.
On 15 March a meteorite slammed into Krasnoyarsk region with local reports saying it ‘warmed the air’ and ‘shook the ground’ after streaking across the sky in a green, yellow and orange fireball.
This came down close to the site of the Tunguska Event in 1911 when a meteor exploded in the atmosphere wiping out 80 million trees, and with the estimated force of 185 Hiroshima bombs.
THE THIRD MAJOR SPACE FIREBALL INCURSION IN FOUR MONTHS
Expert Viktor Grokhovsky from Ural Federal University, studied the videos of the 6 April event and concluded that the recent space guest was a bolide.
‘It exploded quite high in the sky somewhere over Irkutsk region,’ he concluded.
'It was a bolide that moved with a speed higher than the New Tunguska meteorite (LINK) from Evenkia.
‘Its structure must have been quite loose given that it split into fragments.’
The latest meteor incursion was spotted by dash cams and eye witnesses around 7 pm on 6 April.
Apr 8, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=152929&am...
Huge Fireball Just South Of Puerto Rico
Taken by Frankie Lucena on April 9, 2019 @ Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico
Details:
This fireball was captured on April 9, 2019 at 4:01am LT (08:01 UTC) facing south from Cabo Rojo,PR and towards the Caribbean Sea. Also seen is the Lajas Aerostat and Alpha Centauri.

I also included one taken just the other night on April 8, 2019. I thought this one was pretty big until I captured the one last night. Big difference !!!
I used a watec 902H camera with a 5mm lens. Hi res video can be seen at youtube: https://youtu.be/DByazOXCXuQ
Apr 12, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXJkDChutLs
Events in 2019 1672-2019
We received 14 reports about a fireball seen over ME, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on Friday, April 12th 2019 around 02:18 UT.
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/imo_view/event/2019/1672
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/imo_view/event/2019/1671
Events in 2019 1671-2019
We received 45 reports about a fireball seen over Nuevo Leon and TX on Thursday, April 11th 2019 around 04:15 UT.
Apr 13, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://whyy.org/articles/bright-fireball-streaks-across-southern-j...
Fireball streaks across southern Jersey Shore sky
April 17, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbXdL5YTu50
If you saw a vivid object race across the Jersey Shore sky Tuesday evening, you’re not alone.
More than 350 spotters reported seeing a fireball across portions of the Mid-Atlantic, possibly originating above Vineland, New Jersey, streaking over Cape May, and disappearing over the ocean east of Delaware, according to a reporting log on the American Meteor Society website.
Commenters on the Cool Cape May Facebook page reported seeing the vivid fireball and feeling shaking.
“Saw it. It lit up the sky and was incredible to see. Right place right time I guess,” Jerry Inderwies Jr. wrote.
It was also spotted in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
The fireball, another term for a very bright meteor, was described as a mixture of light blue, green, orange, yellow, and white with a glowing trail, according to the AMS reports.
“It sparkled brilliantly and seemed to fall apart,” one spotted wrote.
The organization says “several thousand” fireballs occur each day, but they are rarely seen.
“The vast majority of these, however, occur over the oceans and uninhabited regions, and a good many are masked by daylight. Those that occur at night also stand little chance of being detected due to the relatively low numbers of persons out to notice them,” a fireball FAQ from AMS notes.
Apr 18, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/imo_view/event/2019/1775
Events in 2019 1775-2019
We received 428 reports about a fireball seen over DC, DE, MD, NC, NJ, PA, SC, VA and WV on Wednesday, April 17th 2019 around 02:57 UT.
For this event, we received 8 videos and 2 photos.
Apr 19, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/774356/meteor-maryland-...
Cop’s dashcam captures amazing moment METEOR falls to Earth
A SPACE rock travelling at speeds of up to 45,000 mph was captured on a police officer’s dashcam while he was on a routine patrol.
Patrol officer, Nathan Kutz was carrying out an extra sweep of ocean City’s 130th street area after receiving a request from a worried resident but instead of catching a local villain he caught an intruder from outer space on his dashcam.
A spokesperson for Ocean City Police Department said: “Just before midnight, the meteor flew through the sky and was captured on PFC Kutz's dash cam.
“We are used to our dash cams catching the bad guys but the fact that it caught this beautiful display of science is incredible.”
AMAZING: The fireball was spotted around 11pm (Pic: SWNS)
Meteors - also known as shooting stars - typically hit speeds of up to 45,000mph when they enter the earth’s atmosphere.
As they head towards the surface of the earth they create a streak of light caused by friction with the atmosphere.
Meteors become visible between about 75 to 120 km above Earth and can vary in size and composition.

LANDFALL: Ocean City is on the East Coast of the USA (Pic: Google Maps)Apr 25, 2019
Scott
From earlier in April, two other fireball sightings recorded on video:
On April 12, 2019 a fireball was seen from the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina in Brazil around 3:23am local time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyHZJz5QG9Y
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/1702
On April 16, 2019 a fireball was seen from Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark around 11:51pm local time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTmErwEjMM8
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/1774
Apr 26, 2019
Juan F Martinez
NASA and FEMA Will Simulate an Impending Asteroid Strike Next Week
NASA, FEMA, and other national and international agencies are once again gearing up for a hypothetical asteroid impact preparedness scenario. They hope to learn the best strategies for responding to a potential strike, starting from the moment a threatening asteroid is first detected by astronomers.
Next week marks the start of the International Academy of Astronautics Planetary Defense Conference. As part of this conference, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office will team up with other partners to perform a “tabletop exercise” on how they’d handle the news of a (fictional) asteroid on a collision course with Earth.
Apr 27, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Meteorite hits a house in San Carlos, Costa Rica
A very bright meteor exploded over Costa Rica at 03:10 UTC on April 24, 2019 (21:07 LT on April 23) and was seen and recorded across the country.
The American Meteor Society (AMS) received 3 reports from Alajuela and Guanacaste.
Parts of the meteor survived the atmospheric entry and hit a house in the city of San Carlos, destroying parts of its roof and some of the furniture. Pieces have been collected and are now under analysis.
Owner of the house said she found the warm rock on the floor.
Apr 27, 2019
Juan F Martinez
NASA Chief Warns That Humans Must Prepare For A Massive Meteor Strike Published on May 6, 2019
NASA administrator, Jim Bridenstine, recently warned an audience at the International Academy of Astronautics’ Planetary Defense Conference, about the very real possibility of a large meteor crashing into the earth.
“We have to make sure that people understand that this is not about Hollywood. It’s not about movies. This is about ultimately protecting the only planet we know right now to host life, and that is the planet Earth,” Bridenstine said.
NEWS NASA Chief Warns That Humans Must Prepare For A Massive Meteor Strike
ByDavid CohenPublished on May 6, 2019 SHARE TWEET COMMENT
NASA administrator, Jim Bridenstine, recently warned an audience at the International Academy of Astronautics’ Planetary Defense Conference, about the very real possibility of a large meteor crashing into the earth.
“We have to make sure that people understand that this is not about Hollywood. It’s not about movies. This is about ultimately protecting the only planet we know right now to host life, and that is the planet Earth,” Bridenstine said.
Bridenstine reference a large meteor that entered the earth’s atmosphere and exploded over Chelyabinsk, in central Russia, in February of 2013. The meteor measured roughly 20 meters in diameter and was traveling at 40,000 mph.
“It was brighter in the sky than the sun at that point when it entered Earth’s atmosphere. And people could feel the heat from this object from 62 kilometres away… When it finally exploded 18 miles above the surface…it had…30 times the energy of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima… It damaged buildings in six cities,” Bridenstine said.
“I wish I could tell you that these events are exceptionally unique, but they are not,” he added.
Bridenstine is among a growing number of researchers and scientists who are suggesting that governments put more effort into space programs that are specifically tasked with formulating a plan for incoming meteors and space debris.
https://www.anonews.co/nasa-chief-warns-that-humans-must-prepare-fo...
May 6, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Meteor Indonesia 5-7-2019, posted by Earth Wind Fire Sky
May 9, 2019
Scott
On May 11, 2019 a fireball was seen from multiple states including Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin around 12:45 am Eastern Time. Over 250 reports were made to the American Meteor Society.
Both videos are of this fireball:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLKo6a7FwsI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmmxjp1lct4
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/2070
May 13, 2019
Starr DiGiacomo
https://canadianhomesteading.ca/science/amazing-fireball-caused-by-...
Amazing Fireball Caused by Illinois Meteor, Caught On The Camera
May 21 2019
Recently, a Chicago policeman managed to capture on camera an impressive fireball caused by an Illinois meteor. Although it may not seem like much, this is a rare event that illuminates the night sky. Sergeant Chrusciel happened to be next to the 75th St./Interstate 355 intersection when the fireball appeared on the sky. The impressive video was caught by the video camera placed on the dashboard of the police car.
An Amazing Fireball in the Sky
The clip shows the meteor as it crosses the sky from the left to the right. From what it seems, the police officer was quite lucky to get the images on the camera. According to Jim Hoff, who works as an analyst for the Village of Woodridge management, declared that there was no report about this for the city. The event of the meteor took place early in the morning, so probably most of the inhabitants were asleep.
Soon after the event, at 5:42 AM, local time, the police department uploaded the footage to Facebook. Then, they also uploaded it on the Twitter account belonging to their department. Mr. Hoff also added that the reach for the post was over 40,000 people, which is the most viewed video they have on their page.
How Do Meteors Explode in the Atmosphere?
If this entire event made you curious about the process behind, then it’s time to have a look at the process behind. Meteors are also called bolides, and are, in fact, cosmic debris that explodes out there in the atmosphere.
The fireball that comes out of this can even shine twice as much as a full moon! In fact, they can be so big that NASA is currently hunting out larger such pieces out there that can become a threat to our safety on the planet. However, you can relax, there were no threats identified until now, so we can just relax and enjoy the show if we have the chance.
May 22, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Fireball spotted flying across the sky in Adelaide, rest of state overnight
There was an extraordinary sight in the night sky over Adelaide when a meteor came plummeting to Earth. Australia 21May2019
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/sas-breaking-ne...
May 23, 2019
Juan F Martinez
13 meteor showers light up the sky in June
https://meteorshowertonight.org/13-meteor-showers-light-up-the-sky-...
Jun 4, 2019
jorge namour
Urgent: Possible meteor falls on Ceriluz Power Plant in Ijuí and leaves many people in the dark BRASIL
Tremors were felt throughout the region
JUNE 6 2019
https://rdfoco.com/noticia/15167/urgente-possivel-meteoro-cai-em-ci...
https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=pt&tl=en&u=htt...
A possible meteor crashed in Ijuí on Thursday night. The phenomenon was observed around 22:35 in the city sky and in various parts of the region.
According to information the object would have fallen on the Plant of Ceriluz, and left residents without electricity. Several videos run on social networks right now.
People report booming noise, walls and windows that shook.
The brilliant fireball with a huge tail was described as beautiful and at the same time scary by those who saw it.
MAP: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iju%C3%AD_(R%C3%ADo_Grande_del_Sur)
Jun 7, 2019
Juan F Martinez
Earth is approaching the same "meteor swarm" that may have caused an entire forest to explode in 1908
A swarm of meteors heading towards Earth could have the potential to cause a catastrophic impact, a new study from Western Ontario University says. The so-called Taurid swarm is a recurring event that some scientists believe could have played a role in the biggest Earth impact of modern times, in 1908, when a space rock slammed into Siberia with enough force to destroy an entire forest.
What has become known as the Tunguska explosion of 1908 was so powerful that the blast leveled 80 million trees over an 800-square-mile area. It's considered to be a one-in-1,000-year event, according to Western Ontario University. But while the Tunguska explosion occurred just over a century ago, another such phenomenon could occur much sooner than its 1,000-year expectancy, the researchers say. That's why they're focusing new attention on the Taurid swarm.
The Taurid swarm is a dense cluster of meteors within the Taurid meteor stream. Earth periodically passes through the Taurid swarm, and it is one of the three space phenomenons that could result in a catastrophic collision. Near Earth Objects (NEOs) such as asteroids and meteoroids, as well as comets are the other two potential causes.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/earth-is-approaching-taurid-meteor-swa...
ZetaTalk about what really caused the Tunguska explosion
ZetaTalk: Tunguska Explosion
Note: written on Feb 15, 1996.
A source of endless speculation is the wide area of flattened trees, spread outward in a circle, the result of an apparent explosion that occurred just after the turn of the century in Siberia. No witnesses, radioactivity, or meteor remains seem to exist as pieces toward solving this puzzle. Nuclear power was not yet in mankind's hands. What occurred? The Tunguska trees are devastated by an explosion that occurred close to the ground, as evidenced by the butterfly pattern of trees knocked sideways. It was a huge cloud of well mixed methane and air, equivalent to all the natural gas being piped about in the US at any given time, and the burn spread around this cloud or that, under and over and around, until a particular pocket of well mixed methane and air had no where to go with its heat since the burn was all around. Itself burning, the heat ramped the combustion up to the explosion level.
Methane gas occurs naturally, a result of the decomposition of organic materials. Landfills must vent this or experience explosions. Some humans know they can light and briefly burn their farts. Humus or accidentally buried organic material is a source of methane gas, and if not vented, this attempts to rise, being light, and will pool if trapped. Siberia was once lush, a fact the carcasses of mastodons reveal, as their bellies are full of grass. Flash frozen and covered with volcanic dust, organic material lies as a potential. Where Siberia may appear to be a frozen wasteland, the center of the Earth is hot, and decomposition of trapped matter, proceeding slowly but over a long time, can accumulate a large, trapped pool of methane gas. Released Due to a Shift in the Earth's crust and encountering a raise in temperature sufficient to act as a spark, this would explode, with the size of the explosion in proportion to the volume of violently venting gas.
The burn was lit by the wick traveling back along the wisp of methane that had been blow up and southwest by the prevailing westerlies over Siberia. What witnesses saw was the burn off of methane that had disbursed into the air and was not sandwiched between burning masses so that its heat had nowhere to go, the basis of exploding, rather than burning, gas bombs. The process was:
The explanation that a meteor exploded above ground is an attempt by the establishment to avoid the methane gas, and thus the pole shift and shifting crust issue. Comets and meteors do not explode when encountering Earth’s atmosphere. This is not what your history or science presents to you! If they are monstrous, they plunge to Earth and leave a crater such as the Gulf of Mexico off Yucatan. If they are tiny, they burn up in the atmosphere as shooting stars. If they are midsized, they burn on their periphery but land to be rocks picked up and examined by your scientists. The lack of meteor particles or dust proves that it was not an exploding meteor. Methane, once burned or disbursed into the air, leaves no trace. Meteors leave traces, methane does not.
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http://zetatalk.com/science/s57.htm
Jun 13, 2019
Scott
(June 8, 2019) A fireball was seen from multiple states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia around 12:35am local time.
The fireball was recorded by a home security camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TULGsh1aeM
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2019/2454
Jun 20, 2019