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About 2-3 seconds duration. Southeast direction. Blue/green color. Very bright like a firework. It was traveling southeast, continuing in that direction.21 March 2013 - Kara Rhoden, Starke, FL USA 22:00
5 seconds duration. East to West direction, I was facing North. Bright green fireball with a trail. No sound, it was as bright as the moon. Fragments fell off the tail. Never seen anything like it...very fascinating.
3 seconds duration. I was Northwest facing. Green colour. Very bright falling star. Bigger than I've ever seen.21 March 2013 - H.C., Calgary, Alberta 21:20
2 seconds duration. I was facing North. It travelled from top to bottom with a slight decline to the left. Bright whitish green colour, with a fairly bright tail. It was big and quick.21 March 2013 - Stephany Cartwright, Drayton Valley, Alberta Canada 21:20
6 seconds duration. Northwest direction. Purple/blue/silver colour. As bright as the sun. There was a long tail.
4 seconds duration. W-E direction. Bright white color. As bright as the Moon. I caught it from the corner of my eye out the window, watched it streak across and burn out.22 March 2013 - Mark Nucker, Ellicot City, Maryland, USA @19:57
2-3 seconds duration. Moved from my left to right, north to east direction. Green-blue color, as bright as the moon. It moved quickly while descending.
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