8 March 2013 - Jeff Massecar, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 21:15
2 seconds duration. S - N direction, I was facing west. It was a bright streak with a little bit of orange. As bright as a street lamp and it had a tail, very cool!8 March 2013 - Gayann Reynolds, Oxford, Missouri, USA 21:15 EST
5 seconds duration - E-W direction, from my left to right. White color and orange flames. It was a bright as the moon. I saw flames!8 March 2013 - KP, Rosemont, Ontario, Canada 21:15 PM EST
3 seconds duration. Direction: south to north. From my left to right, I was facing west. It was green and white, like fireworks.8 March 2013 - Cheryl Stafford, Bradford, Ohio, USA ~9:20 pm ET
1-2 seconds duration. North direction, from my right to left. I was facing Northeast. It was a vivid green color with an orange sparkling tail. It was brighter than any star. The orange sparks in the tail were relatively low on the northeast horizon.8 March 2013 - Maia & Leah, Cleveland, Ohio 21:15
3 seconds duration. South-Northwest direction. It was white and yellow, flickering brighter than Venus. Very exciting!8 March 2013 - Jennifer, Romeo, Missouri, USA 21:15
3 seconds duration. South/Southwest-North direction, from my left to right. I was facing West. White color with yellow. No sound. It was as bright as the moon. I didn't see any fragmentation but a tail was visible. A little bit scary but cool!8 March 2013 - Jamie Richardson, Kokomo, Indiana USA 21:20 EST
5-10 seconds duration. I was facing northeast, it traveled from right to left. Red and orange colors. As bright as Venus or a bit bigger. I saw fragmentation. I thought I was looking at a falling star at first. It shot across at a steep angle and the grew brighter and then fragmented and then disappeared. There was no sound.
As meteors increase the sun is acting the opposite. There are virtualy no sun spots in the supposed solar maximum. NASA is puting out another excuse, they don't have a clue or they are just plain lying and hiding the truth.
The calm before the solar storm? NASA warns 'something unexpected is happening to the Sun'
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