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Four Fireballs at Four in Last 24 Hours
19 May 2013
By Mike Hankey, in Fireball Logs, Fireball Sightings
In the last 24 hours the AMS has received confirmed reports about 4 unique fireball events all occurring near 4:00 AM UTC time. The most recent event occurred in Arkansas and Missouri on May 19th near 3:37 UTC. At the same time 3:37 UTC 4 witnesses reported a fireball in Arizona. The distance between these two locations would inhibit witnesses from observing the same fireball from both locations. On May 18th two large fireball meteors were also spotted within an hour of each other, one over the central east coast and another in Colorado.
Below is a table of the events in question. (Click link above for table)
Below is a map of the four events, illustrating the common direction of these fireballs.
http://www.amsmeteors.org/2013/05/four-fireballs-at-four-in-last-24-hours/
Four Fireballs at Four in Last 24 Hours
19 May 2013
By Mike Hankey, in Fireball Logs, Fireball Sightings
In the last 24 hours the AMS has received confirmed reports about 4 unique fireball events all occurring near 4:00 AM UTC time. The most recent event occurred in Arkansas and Missouri on May 19th near 3:37 UTC. At the same time 3:37 UTC 4 witnesses reported a fireball in Arizona. The distance between these two locations would inhibit witnesses from observing the same fireball from both locations. On May 18th two large fireball meteors were also spotted within an hour of each other, one over the central east coast and another in Colorado.
Below is a table of the events in question. (Click link above for table)
Below is a map of the four events, illustrating the common direction of these fireballs.
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