#MeteorSighting: A very bright daylight fireball was observed by witnesses from the northeast U.S. and Canada this morning, March 17. An analysis of currently available data places first visibility of the meteor above Lake Erie. The fireball - caused by a small asteroid nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons - moved southeast at 45,000 mph before fragmenting over Valley City. The fragments continued on to the south, producing meteorites in the vicinity of Medina County, Ohio.
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Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wisconsin the evening of Feb. 10. It was first spotted above Trinity, Indiana, and traveled 48 miles before disintegrating above the town of Laura, Ohio.
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Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Washington and the British Columbia, Canada, on the night of March 3. The meteor became visible over Coquitlam, BC, moving northeast at 75,000 mph before disintegrating above Greenmantle Mountain.
🔗https://t.co/xbhz9nl07s
Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas on the night of Mar. 2. The meteor appeared 48 miles above the town of Chickasaw in northeastern Louisiana and traveled west at 30,000 miles per hour for 41+ miles before disintegrating above the Georgia Pacific Wildlife Management Area.
🔗https://t.co/PY7GCUaNKv
Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed over Florida the night of Feb. 2. It was first spotted west of Bonita Springs and traveled 60 miles northwest before disintegrating.
Read more: https://t.co/DW6gRcsdVG
Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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@TheUfoJoe@Iribbulent + Ghosts, etc
Me + 2 eyewitnesses (sober, sane) saw what looked like a “ghostly apparition’ - 4 legs, gliding slowly through the air, hovering (no sound of footsteps).
Idk what it was.