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"Professor Bailey said this has happened before, notably the great meteor of August 18 1783 and a meteor procession in February 9 1913."Ya gotta love this comment. Bailey references events from 100 and over 200 years ago, and ignores the dozens of similar events from the last few years!
2sec N-E Brite white and orange bright firework like Yes Twin tails20 SEP 2012 Todd James Portsmouth, RI, USA 2245 EST
4 to 5 seconds South to North Initially white, turned orange, then turned greenish-blue as it got low on horizon Like a flare but definately not a flare. Yes, from the "ball" itself. The tail was approximately 5 times longer than the ball itself. The tail remained a bright white even though the ball changed color. Was definately not the typical "shooting star".
2 seconds headed north before disappearing into horizon blue with white trail blue/white it had a tail, it was bright blue, i seen it fly, my view was slightly block by a tree but i still see the light shining through. hope u guys find it16 SEP 2012 Sana San Jose, CA pacific
left to right red-blue-greenish VERY bright ? This was the largest thing I have seen in the sky in my whole 27 years on this planet.16 SEP 2012 Jennifer B Paso Robles, California USA 22:39:00
6 seconds North White, many small ones behind it extremely bright, like full moon yes best one I have ever seen
2-3 seconds East to West when facing South Bright reddish/orange/white center Sun None rapid descent path as if to impact southwest of Mariana Islands17 SEP 2012 Jeff, Davis, Grant Levy Barrigada, Guam 0840 Z
10 secs S-N white to Green to Blue bright as sun fragmented into two sections very long streak
Comment: 'Space debris' is, of course, cover for increased fireball flux due to Earth passing through higher concentrations of cometary debris. Like man-made global warming, chemtrails, and HAARP, 'space debris' is the ready-(man-)made answer to something which man has absolutely no technological control over.
Back in June, ISS was already hit by an object:International Space Station damaged by meteor