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Witness position (rotation angle = looking direction)
The witness heard a
delayed sound
The witness heard a
concurrent sound
First seen direction
The witness saw the fireball going from right to left.
The witness saw the fireball going from left to right.
Fireball direction vertical or unknow.
Last seen direction
| Id | UTC Date & Time |
Local Date & Time |
City | State | Magn. | Az./El. | Delayed Sound |
Concur. Sound |
Exp. Level | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 165a | 02/04 01:30 UTC |
02/03 20:30 EST |
Wayland | NY | -13 | P1: ?/60° P2: ?/50° |
No | No | 1 | It seemed much closer than even a jet I saw... | |
| 165b | 02/04 01:32 UTC |
02/03 20:32 EST |
Leicester | MA | -7 | P1: 225°/58° P2: 242°/32° |
No | No | 2 | I was traveling in a car and I would not... | |
| 165c | 02/04 01:34 UTC |
02/03 20:34 EST |
Beacon Falls | CT | -9 | P1: 244°/31° P2: 246°/20° |
No | No | 2 | Crystal clear night, no clouds, no moon. Temp 22 degrees. | |
| 165d | 02/04 01:34 UTC |
02/03 20:34 EST |
Clarksburg | MD | -7 | P1: 104°/44° P2: 354°/36° |
No | No | 4 | Light cloud cover. Stars with magnitude brighter than 1... | |
| 165e | 02/04 01:35 UTC |
02/03 20:35 EST |
fultonville | NY | -11 | P1: 155°/65° P2: 238°/8° |
No | No | 2 | orange fire ball disappeared behind a barn approximately 5 to... | |
| 165f | 02/04 01:35 UTC |
02/03 20:35 EST |
Annandale | NJ | P1: 217°/32° P2: 246°/54° |
No | No | 3 | It had a VERY wide bright tail - first thing... | ||
| 165g | 02/04 01:37 UTC |
02/03 20:37 EST |
New Fairfield | CT | -7 | P1: 228°/30° P2: 268°/15° |
No | No | 3 | This was the brightest meteor I have ever seen and... | |
| 165h | 02/04 01:43 UTC |
02/03 20:43 EST |
Sayville | NY | -9 | P1: 296°/50° P2: 354°/36° |
No | No | 2 | it looked different then some i have seen but i... | |
| 165i | 02/04 01:45 UTC |
02/03 20:45 EST |
Blue Bell | PA | >-13 | P1: 231°/90° P2: ?/10° |
No | No | 2 | - | |
| 165j | 02/04 01:45 UTC |
02/03 20:45 EST |
Lancaster | PA | -13 | P1: 166°/45° P2: 226°/40° |
No | 3 | Have never seen such a low-flying meteor, let alone one... |