Here’s an interesting composite image and video of a large fireball captured by Steve Farmer of Ty Ty, Georgia.
Almost the entire atmospheric flight is captured in the Sandia Sentinel All Sky Cameravideo.
So far 9 witness reports have been submitted to the AMS.  You can view these reports visually on this interactive map for this event. (Click the people icons to read the report). If you saw this fireball early in the morning on Wednesday June 15th please fill out a fireball report.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It appears this video is slowed down 2x, so the original event would have been 8 seconds long and not 16.
Mike Hankey is a software developer, entrepreneur, amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, meteor observer and meteorite hunter. Mike's enthusiasm for meteors led him to the American Meteor Society where he volunteered his time and the services of his software development company to redesign the AMS website and fireball reporting tool. In 2011 Mike was awarded the society's C.P. Olivier award for his work. In 2012 Mike was promoted to the role of Operations Manager. Mike and his company continue to maintain and enhance the AMS website and fireball reporting tools. You can see Mike's photography work and read more of his posts on his astronomy blog: MikesAstroPhotos.com
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I was on boot camp in waymouth down on the south coast it was about 11.30pm (saturday) and we were all getting ready to go in to our tents and go to bed. No one else saw it and i looked up, and at the same time there was this fireball it was fairly big and only lasted about 2 seconds. i could tell straight away that i was not a shooting star because they have little white trails. I know it was a fireball because there was a program about fireballs on documentry’s i watched it because i love history and is my favorite subject …
We are currently investigating 58 reports about fireballs seen over CA, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SC, VT & WA and 4 reports from Canada and France.
You saw a fireball? Something bright falling from the sky? Fill a report now!
Your report is important, it alerts us to potentially scientifically significant events that occur, and contributes to the general database of knowledge about meteors. It takes only few minutes to report a fireball - that's one small step for a man, but it could be one giant leap for mankind!
That is not the entire flight, it stops at about the halfway point, I saw this one too.
I am english but i cant find any other web site i can write in a coment so i decided you.
I was on boot camp in waymouth down on the south coast it was about 11.30pm (saturday) and we were all getting ready to go in to our tents and go to bed. No one else saw it and i looked up, and at the same time there was this fireball it was fairly big and only lasted about 2 seconds. i could tell straight away that i was not a shooting star because they have little white trails. I know it was a fireball because there was a program about fireballs on documentry’s i watched it because i love history and is my favorite subject …