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Best of the Web: Bright meteor fireball illuminates night sky over Spain and Portugal on May 18 [Update: Calculated total impact energy 0.13kt TNT]

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Lately we have been having a lot of meteor activity over the Iberian Peninsula, a phenomenon that causes great expectation.

As you will remember, on March 29 we had two bolides over the eastern part of Spain, which generated many comments.

Tonight, around 0:46 CET (23:46 Lisbon time), a bright fireball has illuminated the skies of Spain and Portugal. According to the Civil Protection of Portugal, the meteor would have fallen in the village of Pereira, in Castro Daire, northern Portugal, 60 km southwest of Porto. Portugal declared an alert and mobilized its firefighters in case there was any information.

Here we can see an impressive video recorded by @rvbzzx in Lisbon and slowed down by @jpunto88_ to make it look better:


Comment: Other videos:




The following selfie-video from Avéro in Portugal was captured by Mila Vladimirovna, @milarefacho



The fireball has entered the CNEOS list:
Peak Brightness Date/Time (UT) 2024-05-18 22:46:50
Latitude(deg. 41.0N
Longitude(deg.) 8.8W
Altitude(km) 74.3
Velocity(km/s 40.4
Velocity Components(km/s) vx -26.5, vy -24.1, vz 18.7
Total Radiated Energy(J) 3.7e10
Calculated Total Impact Energy(kt) 0.13
This year six others have entered the list, curiously, of very similar size. There now is one at 0.15, four at 0.13, one at 0.11 and on at 0.098. The variation last year was between 0.076 and 7.2. kt!

The American Meteor Society has in the 2024 list recorded it as Event 2481-2024:
American Meteor Society event 2481-2024
If the reports most distant from the trajectory are reliable, it was viewable at a distance of up to 1200 km. To verify if this is even possible, one can use a Distance to Horizon Calculator, like this German online calculator that also is configurable to show feet and miles.

Since the altitude of the visible meteor has been given the range of 122 km, initially, and 54 km at the end, we can insert these figures and find out how far out that is visible. For an observer at sea level, the calculator gives values between 1252 km and 831 km.

To be able to view the meteor from Paris would be a "tall order" given that the atmosphere is not clear, but if the viewing happened from one of the skyrises. several of which are around 200 meters this could add about 50 km to the first estimate of 1252 km. Alternatively, a different calculator shows that from an altitude of 122 km, the horizon to sea level is 1328 km away, and if you are viewing from an altitude of 200 meter, it would be 1382 km.


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Meteor fireball over Washington and Oregon on May 13

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We received 6 reports about a fireball seen over OR and WA on Monday, May 13th 2024 around 04:36 UT.

For this event, we received one video and 3 photos.


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Meteor fireball over Idaho and surrounding states on May 12

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We received 30 reports about a fireball seen over ID, MT, OR, UT and WA on Sunday, May 12th 2024 around 03:59 UT.

For this event, we received 3 videos and 2 photos.


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Green meteor fireball over British Columbia, Canada on May 8

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A green fireball was captured on video in the night sky above Kamloops Wednesday night.
Video by Justin Moss.


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Meteor fireball over Indiana and other states on May 4

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We received 115 reports about a fireball seen over IA, IL, Illinois, IN, KY, MI, OH, Ontario and WI on Saturday, May 4th 2024 around 03:36 UT.

For this event, we received 4 videos and 2 photos.


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Huge meteor fireball over Zaragoza, Spain on May 3

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Registration : All-sky camera of Actuel-Teruel, Falset (Joan A. Català) and Prades-Tarragona (Aleix Roig). Video detection stations of Barx-La Visteta (Jordi Donet), Bartolo and Benicàssim (Vicent Ibàñez), Blesa-Teruel (Miguel Aznar), Cehegín-Murcia (Sensi Pastor and José A. de los Reyes), Esparreguera (Jordi Gil) , Estepa-Sevilla (Antonio J. Robles), Fanzara (Germán Edo), Folgueroles (Pep Pujols-AAO/Josep M. Trigo-CSIC-IEEC), Lleida (Xavier Turmo), Madrid-M30 (Dr. Jaime Izquierdo), Olocau (Álex Gómez and Juan Gómez), Sant Celoni (David Molner), Sant Fost de Campsentelles (Lina Aguasca), Sant Mateu (Cèsar Guasch), Sucaina (V. Ibàñez) and Vilavella (V. Ibàñez).

Absolute magnitude : -15±2

Origin : Sporadic

Observation range : Andalusia, Aragon, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y León, Community of Madrid, Comunitat Valenciana, Balearic Islands, La Rioja, Navarra and Euskadi.


(Translated by Google)

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Meteor fireball over Washington state on May 3

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© Greg J.
We received 9 reports about a fireball seen over WA and Washington on Friday, May 3rd 2024 around 06:33 UT.

For this event, we received one video and 2 photos.


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Meteor fireball over California on May 2

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We received 5 reports about a fireball seen over CA on Thursday, May 2nd 2024 around 08:46 UT.

For this event, we received one video.


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Meteor fireball over Arizona on May 1

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A fireball lit up the night sky about an hour and a half before dawn this morning, according to several reports and video footage captured by Maricopa residents.

Within just one minute — between 3 a.m. and 3:01 a.m. — a slew of reports from here and Phoenix, Casa Grande, Tucson, Willcox and Saint David were all sent to the American Meteor Society.

Heritage district resident Mario Campos shared footage from a home security camera of the meteor with InMaricopa, which shows the fireball sail by, followed by a large flash:


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Meteor fireball over Japan on May 1

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