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Bright green fireball trails over Florida, 21 March 2013

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Initial Sighting Reports

21 March 2013 - Amanda, Miami, FL, USA 22:15 EST
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.

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Green fireball blazes over Alberta, Canada, 21 March 2013

Initial Meteor Sighting Reports

21 March 2013 - Brittney Rattray, Calgary, Alberta @ 21:31 MST
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.

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Thousands witness enormous multicolored fireball fragment and explode above Northeastern U.S., 22 March 2013 - Celestial event seen from 14 states, Eighth fireball over Northeast in past month

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Over 350 sighting reports so far... This was a MAJOR meteor event, seen in at least 14 states!

22 March 2013 - Cliff Livesay, Sykesville, Maryland, USA @19:55
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.

Comment: Large bright fireball fragments over Northeastern US, 14 March 2013 - second celestial event in region this week


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Meteor lights up night sky over eastern United States

A meteor bright enough to be classified as a fireball lit up the night sky over eastern North America, providing a spectacle witnessed in at least 13 states, Washington, DC and two Canadian provinces, the American Meteor Society said.

The society verified more than 300 witness sightings from Ontario and Quebec down to the southern U.S. state of North Carolina with more than 100 reports yet to be reviewed, said Mike Hankey, an observer for the American Meteor Society.


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More mysterious earthquake-like tremors rattle homes in South Jersey

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Southern New Jersey - Just after 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon residents in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties say they felt multiple earthquake-like tremors that rattled their homes and offices. Absecon resident, Kay Stadlmeir, said, "I don't think it would be an earthquake, but what could it be? It's just really odd." Somers Point resident, Bob Mower, explained, "There was a rattling of my windows and I felt the house shake just a little bit - it was unusual." Stadlmeir told NBC40, "It has to be something really big to be witnessed in such a widespread area of South Jersey."

The reports vary from region to region. Atlantic county emergency management officials confirmed with the U.S. Geological Survey that it was not an earthquake. The next thought was that military training or an aircraft flying by might have caused the shakes.

Both the 177th Fighter Wing in Egg Harbor Township and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst confirmed none of their aircrafts were in the area at that time. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is still working to confirm whether or not any ground training was happening at the time, although it is unlikely that would cause such a widespread shake.

Stadlmeir said, "I really don't think it's a sonic boom because, you know as I said before, I've experienced them before and this is nothing like that." Mower told NBC40, "That was real unusual. I almost wondered if I was dreaming on that one."

After initial reports of the shakes came in, NBC40 put the word out on Facebook to see who else felt it. Immediately we received hundreds of responses from all over South Jersey.


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Large asteroid heading to Earth? Pray, says NASA!

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© REUTERS/NASA/JPL-Caltech/HandoutThe passage of asteroid 2012 DA14 through the Earth-moon system, is depicted in this handout image from NASA.
NASA chief Charles Bolden has advice on how to handle a large asteroid headed toward New York City: Pray.

That's about all the United States - or anyone for that matter - could do at this point about unknown asteroids and meteors that may be on a collision course with Earth, Bolden told lawmakers at a U.S. House of Representatives Science Committee hearing on Tuesday.

An asteroid estimated to be have been about 55 feet in diameter exploded on February 15 over Chelyabinsk, Russia, generating shock waves that shattered windows and damaged buildings. More than 1,500 people were injured.

Later that day, a larger, unrelated asteroid discovered last year passed about 17,200 miles from Earth, closer than the network of television and weather satellites that ring the planet.

The events "serve as evidence that we live in an active solar system with potentially hazardous objects passing through our neighborhood with surprising frequency," said Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Texas Democrat.

"We were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe," said Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican, who called the hearing to learn what is being done and how much money is needed to better protect the planet.

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Bright blue fireball reported across several states, including loud boom above New York, 19 March 2013

Initial Sighting Reports

Event 1 - approx. 10:08 p.m. EST

19 March 2013 - Chelsea, Louisville, Kentucky, USA 10:15 p.m. EST
About 5-8 seconds duration. Northwest direction. Moved to my left. The color was ELECTRIC BABY BLUE. It appeared to almost weave in and out like a sewing needle through fabric, which could have appeared that way because of a cloud or something. It was fast but slower than a shooting star and more "blob" like in motion. I'd say it was as bright as the moon. Areas of the sky surrounding this appeared brighter, and it produced a sound like a passing F-117 nighthawk.
19 March 2013 - Malissa, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 10:08pm EST
2-3 seconds duration. It moved form my right to left. It had a blue tint and was brighter than the moon. It was bright white with a blueish trail, bigger then a star.

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Loud boom and flash of light reported in Smithtown, New York

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Emergency officials are looking into what could have caused a loud boom and flash of light around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday night. The mysterious event caused a flurry of comments on social media, including on the SmithtownRadio.com Facebook page.

SmithtownRadio.com calls into Suffolk police and other emergency officials all resulted in the same answer: no one is sure but the thought is the noise was a really loud clap of thunder with an associated lightning strike.

At 9:46 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement regarding a snow squall moving onshore near Northport. The squall - which is a quick-forming, storm cell much like a summertime pop-up thunderstorm - was expected to impact shoreline communities stretching eastward towards Port Jefferson Station. SmithtownRadio.com has received listener comments indicating the noise was heard from Kings Park to Nesconset and into Centereach.

Meteorologist Mike Leona, who is the Long Island Weather Examiner for examiner.com, posted on his Facebook page that he thought the mysterious noise was likely thunder - but he too could not say fore sure. In his post, he said lightning detectors at Sikorsky Airport in Bridgeport and Republic Airport in Farmingdale both detected activity in the area of the squall line.

Comment: At least one eyewitness has reported that the loud boom came from a meteor:

Bright blue fireball reported across several states, including loud boom above New York, 19 March 2013


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Two separate fireballs? Meteors blaze over Canada, 17 March 2013

Initial Reports

Ontario 21:10 EDT

17 March 2013 - Craig Moody, North Bay, Ontario, Canada 21:10 EST
Just saw a large beautiful meteor, duration was about 1.5 - 2.5 seconds. Very fast, travelling south to north (approx). Did not see any fragmentation, just a white bolide.
Quebec 23:00 EDT

17 March 2013 - Gilles Gaumont, Sainte-Julienne, Quebec, Canada 23:00 EST
6 Sec East-Southeast direction. Blue colour. Very bright, almost phosphorous. It left a long trail and was very bright white/blueish in colour. Slight sound.

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Fireball seen gliding across the Carolina skies Saturday night

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Cleveland County, N.C. - There are several reports from Saturday night of a meteor gliding across the Carolina skies.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing a large bolide meteor that split into several pieces. First Warn Storm Spotter Stuart McDaniel caught it all on his sky camera.

McDaniel lives in Northern Cleveland County. In his video, the fast moving meteor moved rapidly across the sky growing bigger and bigger then fading away.

McDaniel isn't the only one who saw the meteor; the American Meteorologist Society received 55 reports about this fireball seen over Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.