"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."
Unusually Bright Meteor Seen Over Iceland (September 13, 2017)
An unusually large and bright “shooting star” surprised many across Iceland last night.
The Stjörnufræðivefurinn Facebook page, which aims to promote interest in astronomy, has since provided more information about the meteor. It was spotted around 10:48 pm last night from the Reykjavík capital region, the West Fjords, North and South Iceland. According to the page, it likely entered the atmosphere at a speed of 20 km per second (12.4 miles per second), near the lower limit of velocity for meteors, and broke apart at a height of 20-30 km (12.4-18.6 miles). The page estimates the meteor was likely smaller than a tennis ball.
Fireball seen above the province of British Columbia and as far as Alberta and Saskatchewan as well as Washington, Idaho and Montana (September 5, 2017)
Hundreds of people in Alberta and British Columbia [Canada] took to social media to report seeing a giant fireball illuminate the night sky late Monday.
Posting to Twitter from locations as far apart as Calgary and Hornby Island, B.C., the amazed stargazers described seeing a flaming object turn the sky an eerie green before fading into a dark orange as it approached the horizon.
The flash took place around 10:14 pm Pacific Time. Some described a loud bang that shook homes and high rise buildings.
A magnificent and clearly visible meteor over Krugersdorp, South Africa was spotted by Jan Breytenbach, who shared the footage on YouTube after capturing it with a dashcam while driving at about 7pm.
João Paulo Magalhães shared clip of apocalyptic sight in Teixeira de Freitas
He said eerie formation looked like a meteorite but dissipated in five minutes
Sunset cast dazzling colours over spectacle, which experts said was a dust cloud
Residents of a Brazilian city were puzzled by a menacing yet eerily beautifully dust cloud hanging over their homes.
João Paulo Magalhães shared a video of the apocalyptic sight from a petrol station in Teixeira de Freitas, in the south east of the country, on Thursday evening.
As the sunset cast dazzling colours across the spectacle, many others took to social media to document the phenomenon, which looked like a meteorite that had stopped in its tracks.
João Paulo Magalhães shared this video of the apocalyptic sight from a petrol station. As the sunset cast dazzling colours across the spectacle, many others took to social media to document the phenomenon, which looked like a meteorite that had stopped in its tracks
Breathtaking: Many social media users posted photos on Instagram of the eerie yet beautiful sight in Teixeira de Freitas, in the south east of the country, on Thursday evening
But the residents' fears were soon assuaged as the cloud broke apart within five minutes, according to Mr Magalhães.
He said: 'It really looked like the entrance to a meteorite or something. I was scared too, we thought it would form a tornado.'
Instagram user irenny_ynneri added: 'The work of God is perfect.'
irlaneribeirolane, who also shared a photo of the befuddling sight, wrote a long caption about the religious significance of the cloud column.
Instagram user irenny_ynneri said: 'The work of God is perfect', while irlaneribeirolane, who also shared a photo of the sight, wrote about the religious significance of the cloud column
Burning bright: Residents' fears were assuaged as the cloud broke apart within five minutes
Local meteorologists were reported as saying the oddity was a dust cloud.
Earlier this month, residents of a town in northern China panicked as an enormous sandstorm engulfed their homes.
Footage taken in Ejina, Inner Mongolia, on August 2 shows the terrifying moment the small town was swallowed by the storm.
Warwick residents report seeing a large fireball in the night sky last night
SOCIAL media lit up as bright as the sky last night in Warwick with reports of a large fireball in the eastern sky.
Residents from across the region recounted seeing a bright meteor in the sky towards the Great Diving Range for a few second before it dipped from sight at about 8pm yesterday.
Eyewitness reports indicated the light in the sky was "low and bright”.
It's possible the meteor was a remnant of the Perseid meteor shower, one of the brighter meteor showers of the year, which occurs every year between July 17 and August 24.
The shower tends to peak around August 9-13.
Typical rates are about 80 meteors an hour, but in outburst years, such as last year, the rate can be between 150-200 meteors an hour.
The meteor was seen by residents in Warwick and further afield including Leyburn.
The AMS has received 540 reports so far about of a fireball event seen above the state of Washington on July 29, 2017 around 9:54pm PDT (July 30, 2017 ~ 04:54 Universal Time.). The fireball was seen primarily from Washington but was also seen as far south as Eugene, Oregon and as far north as Enderby, British Columbia. There also have been a few reports from Idaho. According to our latest estimated trajectory, the fireball traveled in a southeast to northwest direction passing just east of Seattle and terminating over the town of Pilchuck on highway 9.
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