NC fireball
© Stuart McDanielLawndale, NC Sandia Sentinel Allsky
Date: February 13 2012. Time: 01:42 am EST
So, just what was that in the sky this morning?

Some upstate South Carolina residents reported seeing a fireball and hearing a large boom around 1:45 a.m. today. But so far, the National Weather Service hasn't been able to confirm that it was a meteor.

"There's no evidence of anything actually striking the ground," said meterologist Harry Gerapetritis, of the National Weather Service office in Greer, S.C. "So it must have burned up in the sky, as best anybody can tell."

Gerapetritis said the calls came in from Spartanburg, Greenville and Cherokee counties.

He said meteor sightings are rare.


Comment: The evidence would suggest otherwise. Seems Mr Gerapetritis is not up to date with the ever increasing number of sightings and reports of sonic booms from around the globe, as frequently recorded by SOTT.net.


"We have occasionally received these calls over the years but this one appears to have been exceptionally bright and it must have been accompanied by a sonic boom as well, so I believe that's why it encouraged so much interest."