Green fireball
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ballpoint
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· Score: 5, Interesting
On a summer evening in the center of Belgium some five years ago my brother-in-law and I saw a very bright, green-glowing (slashdot color, but much brighter) object zooming overhead from the south to the east. We thought a crash was imminent; it was quite threatening even if it didn't make any noise.
Unfortunately I haven't found any references to it anywhere. I'm pretty sure others must have seen it too.
This Wales fireball seems even more impressive though.
-- Flourescent (adj): smelling like ground wheat.
Re:Green fireball
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Strange+Ranger
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· Score: 2, Interesting
Reminds me of an event in my back yard about a month ago (in north eastern US):
I was looking for mars but found it on the opposite side of the sky from where it really was. This object didn't move, but grew very bright, brighter than the real mars a month ago. It grew extremely bright over the period of about 30 seconds. Maybe 5x the brightness and size of Mars's best showing this year. Then it quickly faded to nothing. Only thing I can think of is a meteor that was coming directly at me, as it didn't move at all, only grew and shrunk.
I'd love to know what the heck it was.
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Operator, give me the number for 911!
During the 2001 Leonids,
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JeanPaulBob
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· Score: 4, Interesting
I saw one meteor flash so brightly, a friend of mine saw his silhouette on the ground (he was adjusting the blanket he was sitting on at the time). The meteor left a debris trail visible for minutes afterward. A NASA image gallery has severalpictures of the trail, including one animated sequence.
On a summer evening in the center of Belgium some five years ago my brother-in-law and I saw a very bright, green-glowing (slashdot color, but much brighter) object zooming overhead from the south to the east. We thought a crash was imminent; it was quite threatening even if it didn't make any noise.
Unfortunately I haven't found any references to it anywhere. I'm pretty sure others must have seen it too.
This Wales fireball seems even more impressive though.
Flourescent (adj): smelling like ground wheat.
I saw one meteor flash so brightly, a friend of mine saw his silhouette on the ground (he was adjusting the blanket he was sitting on at the time). The meteor left a debris trail visible for minutes afterward. A NASA image gallery has several pictures of the trail, including one animated sequence.