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Meteor fireball over Connecticut and nearby states on June 15

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© Mark Kirschner
We received 14 reports about a fireball seen over CT, NJ, NY and RI on Thursday, June 15th 2023 around 02:18 UT.

For this event, we received 2 videos and one photo.


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Meteor fireball streaks over Goiás and Minas Gerais, Brazil on June 12

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The Clima ao Vivo and Bramon cameras recorded a meteor during the night of this Monday (12), which crossed the sky of Minas Gerais and Goiás.


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Meteor fireball over Connecticut and Massachusetts on June 6

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© Mark Kirschner
We received 7 reports about a fireball seen over CT and MA on Tuesday, June 6th 2023 around 02:39 UT.

For this event, we received one video and one photo.


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Green meteor fireball shooting across the sky over British Columbia on June 3

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A green fireball shot across the sky on Saturday night dazzling those who caught a glimpse of it.

One B.C. man captured the flaming ball on his dash camera while driving home along 36 Avenue in Langley, just after 11 p.m.

"It was very large, as opposed to seeing a meteor shower when all the objects are very small," says Brody, who only gave his first name, and noted he was with two other friends at the time.

He says he was surprised by how big and bright it was.

"My reaction was just 'wow'," he says. "The three of us who saw it all reacted because it was just not something that you see on a regular basis."


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Meteor fireball over the Netherlands and nearby countries on June 4

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© Kees H.
We received 15 reports about a fireball seen over England, Gelderland, Hauts-de-France, Noord-Brabant, Noord-Holland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, North Holland, South Holland, Utrecht, Vlaams Gewest, Zeeland and Zuid-Holland on Sunday, June 4th 2023 around 22:10 UT.

For this event, we received one video and one photo.


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Meteor fireball triggers bright flashes and sonic booms as it travels across skies in North Island, New Zealand on June 3

The brightest flash from the meteor.
© VincentThe brightest flash from the meteor.
A fireball was seen travelling the skies across the top of the North Island on Saturday night, with some people reportedly hearing sonic booms.

Professor James Scott from Otago University's Department of Geology said he had received quite a few reports of meteor sightings.

"It was seen across the top of the North Island, and captured on a security camera and also one of the fireball cameras," he said.


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Meteor fireball over Seville, Spain on May 29

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Fireball of May 29, 2023 (SPMN290523B, 3h32m00s±1s TUC)

Record: Estepa-Sevilla (Antonio J. Robles) and La Aparecida (Orihuela/Oriola, Alicante/Alacant, V. Cayuelas) video detection stations.

You can read our thread on the SPMN Network Twitter with more images and videos .
Absolute magnitude: -10±1

Origin: North Ophiuchid (NOP)

Observation range: Aragon, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Community of Madrid, Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, La Rioja and Region of Murcia.


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Meteor fireball over Deventer in the Netherlands on May 27

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Bright meteor fireball crosses the sky of 3 Brazilian states on May 28

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The Clima ao Vivo and Bramon cameras recorded a bright meteor that crossed the sky of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, in the early hours of Sunday (28).


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Two very bright meteor fireballs crossed the Italian skies on May 24

The bolide of May 24 filmed by the Prisma camera in Piacenza
© National Institute of AstrophysicsThe bolide of May 24 filmed by the Prisma camera in Piacenza
Last night two very bright meteors ("bolides") crossed the Italian skies, the first shortly after midnight and the second around half past four in the morning. The first involved the northern skies, the second Sardinia. The midnight one, in particular, was filmed by 11 Prisma cameras, i.e. the First Italian Network for the Systematic Surveillance of Meteors and the Atmosphere , an initiative promoted by the National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF).

The first calculations indicate that the bolide was spotted at an altitude of 75 kilometers, while it was falling at 15.8 kilometers per second, and disappeared at an altitude of 28 km, when the speed was reduced by two thirds due to friction with the 'atmosphere. Trajectory and speed are compatible with those of an asteroid intercepted by the Earth's gravity.