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Between 5-10 seconds duration. Lime green color with orange trail. Sun white hot in brightness but also lime green. No fragmentation observed, just the flaming trail behind it. It wasn't heading straight down but angled at about 30 degrees. I estimate that it landed in the Pleasanton/Sunol area.21 February 2013 - Mark S. Dobkin, Costa Mesa, CA USA, Approx. 22:30 PST
2-3 seconds duration - I was facing West. East-West direction. Bright white ball of fire, then broke up. I was stationary in my car, so did not hear any sound. As bright as moon, but not as large. Considerably larger than Venus. Fragmentation observed. Fairly large. One of the largest I have seen.
2-3 seconds duration. Southeast/Southwest direction. I was facing Southwest. It was green, with no noise and as bright as Venus. It had a visible long tail.21 February 2013 - Robert Ahti, Seabrook, New Hampshire, USA 3:50 EST
5 seconds duration. The meteor was heading in a southwesterly direction. I was facing west. It was green. I'd say it was of medium brightness. It was very large compared to shooting stars I've seen over my years.
Comment: Fireball explodes over Bay Area, California, 15 February 2013 - Fifth bright fireball seen in Northern California in past five months