No images - but sitting upstairs looking West (past my computer screen), just saw a giant green fireball enter over what looked like Kitsap Peninsula - green streak coming from high in sky (limit of window), turning yellow and ending in large (5 times apparent diameter of moon) green fireball just above what looked like the mountains - couldn't really tell how far it was except for the brightness and detail suggested it was relatively close (within hundred/or so miles). About 3 minutes ago for timing (like 12:20am or thereabouts).We had heard of a possible meteor shower tonight. Looking it up now.
12:48 AM UPDATE: Thanks to "Meteorologist Patrick" (as we know him) Kelly - who mentioned via Twitter that it's the Quadrantid meteor shower, which Space.com is covering here. This WashingtonPost.com story has details too - apparently the shower is peaking right now (convert the WP times to three hours earlier, of course).
12:55 AM: Someone at the National Weather Service saw it too:
Comment: Careful what you wish for...
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