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North Carolina and Virginia fireball, 27 February 2013

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© LunarMeteorite*Hunter / Google Earth
Initial Meteor Sighting Reports


27 February 2013 - Lucas, Wilmington, North Carolina 20:30
4- 5 seconds duration. South to north direction. Light green and yellow color. Brighter than Venus. I didn't see any fragmentation, but the tail was quite long.
27 February 2013 - Nick, Charlotte, NC 20:12
2-3 seconds duration. It travelled straight up to the horizon. Northwest to southeast direction. Blue colour, as bright as a car light. No tail and was about 1/4 the size of the moon.

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Russian meteor's origin and size pinned down?


A meteor that exploded over Russia earlier this month likely hit Earth after a long trip from beyond the orbit of Mars, scientists say.

Astronomers and the public were caught off guard by the Russian fireball, which damaged thousands of buildings and wounded more than 1,000 people when it detonated over the city of Chelyabinsk on Feb. 15.

But some YouTube-aided detective work suggests that the meteor's parent body belonged to the Apollo family of Earth-crossing asteroids, whose elliptical orbits take them farther than one Earth-sun distance (about 93 million miles, or 150 million kilometers) from our star at some point, researchers said.

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Planet of sound: Meteor blast resonated around Earth

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The meteor that exploded over the steppes of southwestern Russia sent a low-frequency rumble bouncing through the Earth, giving scientists new clues about the biggest cosmic intruder in a century.

The big boom over Chelyabinsk on February 15 also produced a wave of sound thousands of times lower than a piano's middle C -- far below the range of human hearing, according to the international agency that watches for nuclear bomb tests. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization said that sound wave showed up on sensors from Greenland to Antarctica, making it the largest ever detected by its network.

Scientists then used that wave to calculate the size of the small asteroid that plunged to Earth, said Margaret Campbell-Brown, an astronomer at Canada's University of Western Ontario.

The duration of the wave -- about 32 seconds -- let scientists estimate the energy of the blast at between 450 and 500 kilotons, the size of about 30 early nuclear bombs

From there, Brown said, they could calculate the size of the fireball; and using an estimate of the meteor's speed from the numerous dashboard and mobile-phone cameras that captured the scene, it was "first-year physics" to figure out the approximate size and weight, she said.

The latest estimate is that the Chelyabinsk meteor was about 56 feet (17 meters) across, weighed more than 700,000 tons and was moving about 18 kilometers per second (40,000 mph) when it blew apart, she said.

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Update! Confirmed: Comet fragment or large meteor breaks apart over southern U.S., 27 February 2013

Initial Sighting Reports

27 February 2013 - D. Beebe, Gulf of Mexico, off Louisiana 03:05 CST
1 minute plus duration. South to Northwest, I was facing South. It was orange color and about Venus brightness. It fragmented into ~15 pieces and glowed orange/white leaving a very long tail of sparks directly behind it, then slowly faded away.
27 February 2013 - Bart. @ 27 03'0N; 092 03'2W - 03:30 Central USA
30 seconds duration. It was yellow to amber color and fragmented.

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Over 100 meteorites found from Russian meteor explosion

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2.2-pound fragment of Russian meteor. Credit: The Russian Academy of Sciences
Scientists say they have recovered the largest fragment yet found, weighing about 2.2 pounds, of the meteor that exploded over Russia Feb. 15.

It's the largest of more than 100 meteorite fragments that have been found by an expedition from the Urals Federal University searching along a 30-mile trail along the object's flight path, expedition leader Viktor Grokhovsky told RIA Novosti Monday.

Many fragments have been found in a 25-foot-wide crater in the frozen ice of the region's Lake Chebarkul.

When the massive meteor streaked across the sky over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk and exploded, it damaged buildings and injured more than 1,500 people, most of whom were hurt by flying glass as windows exploded from the meteor's shock wave.

Researchers at NASA have estimated the meteor was about 50 feet in diameter and entered the Earth's atmosphere over Russia's Urals region at several times the speed of sound.

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Reactions to the enormous meteor explosion in Russia - new footage from different angles

The following video is a compilation of people's reactions to the initial flash and shockwave damage from the exploding Russian meteor, compiled from University of Chelyabinsk CCTV footage.


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Two separate fireballs blaze over East and West coasts of Canada, 25 February 2013

Initial Sighting Reports

25 February 2013 - Kristine Waverley, Nova Scotia 21:45 AST
5 seconds duration. It went from right to left, I was facing North. Blue colour, as bright as the Sun. It was very low in the sky.
25 February 2013 - Nadia, Porters Lake, Nova Scotia 10:00 pm Atlantic Std. Time
~ 3 seconds duration. Moved from South to North. No sound. Bright yellow colour with a green flaming tail. As bright as the Sun/moon. It burned up before my eyes, and moved fast and low.

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New video of Russian meteorite emerges

New amateur video of the meteorite that exploded over Russia's Ural mountains emerges as scientists discuss possibility of global asteroid-warning system. Jessica Gray reports.


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'Sparkly' silver light seen in Otago sky, New Zealand - probably another daytime fireball

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© Otago Daily Times A bright light was seen descending behind Treble Cone.

A bright "sparkly" silver object seen falling from the sky in Otago on Sunday afternoon was probably a rarely seen daylight meteor.

The Otago Daily Times received reports from about a dozen people in at least six locations about the object seen between 2.45pm and 3pm on Sunday.

Mark Davis of Wanaka saw an "extremely bright" silver light dropping to Earth as he was driving from Omarama towards the Lindis Pass at 2.45pm on Sunday.

He glimpsed it only briefly and described it as "sparkly".

Three people, including Wanaka farmer John Leith and Chris Scott of Christchurch saw it from west Wanaka.

Mr Leith said it was a "silver flash" coming out of the sky.

"It looked almost like three rockets joined together with their tails pointing towards the Earth."

It was travelling so fast he did not even have time to say to others in the group: "Hey, have a look at this."

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Another fireball? Brilliant flash of light lights up whole sky in Derby, England

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© ufosonearth.com
A Loscoe woman has sparked a flurry of UFO speculation from internet users across the country - after witnessing strange flashes in the sky.

Dawn Ratcliffe, 30, of Milward Road, posted on a popular UFO spotting website when she saw the strange phenomena out of her window at around 10pm on Saturday, January, 26.

She was hoping other users of ufo-uk.co.uk might be able to offer an explanation as to what it was - and since then a host of people - from as far north as Lancashire - have come forward to confirm they too saw the spectacle - though its cause remains a mystery.

Dawn originally wrote: "I was sat on the floor in the living room talking to my boyfriend, facing the window, when outside I saw a massive white flash that lit up the whole sky. It only lasted a split second. It was like it had come from a ball of light, not like lightning. It definitely wasn't a firework and we went straight outside to see If there was anything out there or an aeroplane or something, but the sky was clear. It was such an intense bright white flash."

Site users immediately responded to Dawn's post.