06 March 2012

MO IL TN IN AR Meteor(s) 5MAR2012

MO IL TN IN AR Meteor(s) 5MAR2012
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Shane richard St. louis,missouri 6:34:00 10 sec Top to bottom in eastern sky Green About as bright as the moon Yes, it broke into 2 parts

Heather Ringgold Murfreesboro, TN, USA 05:34 CST 5 sec I ws traveling North, The meteor was heading East Large white ball with long white trailing tail Bright as the moon, even though the sky was fairly bright No

Billy hobbs cumberland furnace,tn 545am 15 seconds W-e green and orange fireball same as the sun yes

05MAR2012 Shane richard St. louis,missouri 6:34:00 10 sec Top to bottom in eastern sky Green About as bright as the moon Yes, it broke into 2 parts Ive never seen one fall this close to the earth. They usually burn out but this one was bright all the way to the ground

March 5th,2012 Barb Bloomington, Indiana, USA approx. 6:25 AM As I mentioned before, the object was there when I looked up, and from there it seemed to last 4 or 5 seconds. I was facing south. The "fireball" was traveling from the northwest towards the southeast. It seemed to be travelling almost horizantally with a slight downward angle. I do not know what this was, however... I saw a bright white "ball" with a short tail. The tail was not much longer than the head, and slightly widerer near the front. It had an edging of light blue-green followed by gold - this coloring was up close to the head (or ball shape), and along the top edge of the tail. There were a few "sparks" that appeared to stay up close around the tail , and a few flew out and then faded. It looked kind of like a "dud" firework, in that it "sparkled" and seemed close to the earth/groud. I heard no sound from it, I just happened to look up, and there it was - although just after it went out of sight I heard a far-off "crack". Its brightness was more like venus (??) It sparkled - particularly the tail, with a few fly-aways. As I said, I have no idea what this was - it seemed like it was only a half-mile away from where I stood, but it was hard to tell in the pre-dawn light.I watched until it seemed to disappear from view into the tree tops.

05MAR2012 JAMES CHENEY ELK GROVE, IL, UNITED STATES 545 3 SEC W-E FACING SOUTH BRIGHT WHITE MOON YES AT END VERY BRIGHT WHITE

5MARCH2012 AIMEE MARION, ILLINOIS, USA 5:51 CST About five seconds Moved from west/northwest to east/southeast until it went behind dark blue clouds.  Was facing East in a vehicle. It appeared to be a green meteor with a slight tail.  It seemed to break off into two pieces, the frontmost being white when it separated and the piece behind it remaining green.  Each piece continued in a linear fashion. Very bright, almost flourescent.  Was similar to a firework, but was clearly not a firework. Yes.  As described, it broke into two parts. The sun was just beginning to rise and the sky was a bright blue color with dark navy clouds.

05MAR2012 Greg Bertschinger Swansea, IL 0535 cst 5 sec. due east-lost sightof it in the horizon- I was traveling in same direction, passed overhead. white center with bluish green edges. moon yes, split in two. none

5MAR2012 John Russell Bloomington, IN, USA 06:40 HR EST 2 sec. - Limited because view out half round window was restricted. N to S - Apprx. 30 degrees above horizon Bright red-orange head w/ trailing tail A little less intense than sun. No. Awoke to a beautiful sunrise reflecting off light, overnight snow fall clinging to plants and roof tops. I was looking out half round bedroom window at fading bright star high in the west sky (about 60 degrees above horizon) when meteor flashed across the sky. I called the Indiana University Astronomy Department to report my sighting and to inquire if someone else had reported seeing the meteor. I was the first to report the event.

3/5/2012 Kim Slater Crown Point, Indiana, USA 5:40 cst 7 seconds Traveling almost staight down. Slightly W-E. Left to right. I was facing south. Bright white light with blue towards the end and orange sparks and pieces coming off behind it. Slightly less bightness as the moon yes My daughter thought a plane was on fire and falling from the sky.

05MAR2012 Dallis Miller West Helena, Arkansas 05:37 CST. 10sec West to East. North Bright green like roman candle. VENUS Yes, it broke into two pieces Was low in the sky and very large and bright,came in at about shallow angle,about 20 to 25 degrees

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