| Id | UTC Date & Time |
Local Date & Time |
Loc. | Magn. | Az./El. | Delayed Sound |
Concur. Sound |
Observer | Exp. Level | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMS Event 995 | |||||||||||
| 995a | 2012-07-22 06:30 UTC |
2012-07-22 02:30 EDT |
warwick,RI | -13 |
P1:
252°/45° P2: 248°/40° |
No | No | Robert E. | 3 | bright red, firey, traveing right to left as i faced west. | Details |
| AMS Event 994 | |||||||||||
| 994a | 2012-07-22 04:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 21:50 PDT |
SACRAMENTO,CA |
P1:
178°/65° P2: 178°/0° |
No | No | Cindy K. | 3 | From my viewpoint it appeared very large. At the time I estimated my distance from... | Details | |
| 994b | 2012-07-22 05:35 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:35 PDT |
Santa Cruz,CA | -13 |
P1:
204°/80° P2: 163°/40° |
No | No | Lynn | 2 | - | Details |
| 994c | 2012-07-22 05:44 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:44 PDT |
bakersfield,CA | -5 |
P1:
272°/47° P2: 283°/35° |
No | No | Brian M. | 4 | - | Details |
| 994d | 2012-07-22 05:48 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:48 PDT |
San Jose,CA | -13 |
P1:
191°/45° P2: 156°/20° |
No | No | G. | 2 | Three of us saw it , it moved at a good rate. | Details |
| 994e | 2012-07-22 05:48 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:48 PDT |
Yuba City,CA | -7 |
P1:
180°/52° P2: 160°/37° |
No | No | John | 2 | I was a slow moving object looking South and heading in a South Easterly direction.... | Details |
| 994f | 2012-07-22 05:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:50 PDT |
Scotts Valley,CA |
P1:
315°/?° P2: 225°/?° |
Yes | Yes | Daryl T. | 2 | This occurred over Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay. | Details | |
| 994g | 2012-07-22 05:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:50 PDT |
Mountain View,CA | -13 |
P1:
104°/35° P2: 118°/0° |
No | No | Mike M. | 2 | - | Details |
| 994h | 2012-07-22 05:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:50 PDT |
Fairfield,CA |
P1:
242°/30° P2: 242°/15° |
No | No | Rick | 2 | It appeared big and on fire. | Details | |
| 994i | 2012-07-22 05:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 22:50 PDT |
Los Padres National Forest,CA | -9 |
P1:
112°/90° P2: 104°/40° |
Yes | No | Bruce J. | 3 | - | Details |
| 994j | 2012-07-22 06:00 UTC |
2012-07-21 23:00 PDT |
Novato ,CA | -7 |
P1:
172°/70° P2: 125°/35° |
No | No | Morgan | 2 | It was pretty cool. | Details |
| 994k | 2012-07-22 06:00 UTC |
2012-07-21 23:00 PDT |
Stockton,CA |
P1:
230°/65° P2: ?°/45° |
No | No | Paul | 1 | It was really odd because I was just driving and I\'ve tried to see meteors... | Details | |
| 994l | 2012-07-22 06:05 UTC |
2012-07-21 23:05 PDT |
Oakland,CA | -7 |
P1:
150°/40° P2: 123°/15° |
No | No | F. | 2 | - | Details |
| 994m | 2012-07-22 06:50 UTC |
2012-07-21 23:50 PDT |
San Luis Obispo,CA |
P1:
180°/65° P2: 168°/24° |
No | No | James H. | 2 | This was a very large fireball heading almost straight down and about 5 degrees to... | Details | |
| AMS Event 991 | |||||||||||
| 991a | 2012-07-22 01:35 UTC |
2012-07-21 21:35 EDT |
Forestville,NY | -7 |
P1:
27°/90° P2: 25°/60° |
No | No | Mike | 5 | I noticed the fireball while I was looking to the north, it was a bright... | Details |
| AMS Event 990 | |||||||||||
| 990a | 2012-07-21 04:15 UTC |
2012-07-21 00:15 EDT |
Windsor, |
P1:
345°/84° P2: 354°/79° |
No | Yes | Bob M. | 2 | Once again it just seemed to disappear on the Detroit side of the river it... | Details | |
| AMS Event 989 | |||||||||||
| 989a | 2012-07-21 03:00 UTC |
2012-07-20 23:00 EDT |
Oxford,MI | -7 |
P1:
123°/90° P2: 250°/74° |
No | No | ERIN | 1 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 988 | |||||||||||
| 988a | 2012-07-21 03:00 UTC |
2012-07-20 22:00 CDT |
Milford,KS | -7 |
P1:
156°/34° P2: 140°/25° |
No | No | Cole | 3 | - | Details |
| 988b | 2012-07-21 03:10 UTC |
2012-07-20 22:10 CDT |
Freedom,WI |
P1:
155°/60° P2: 357°/45° |
No | No | Sarah M. | 2 | We saw two "fireballs" with in 5 minutes. Then so far nothing. | Details | |
| AMS Event 987 | |||||||||||
| 987c | 2012-07-21 01:00 UTC |
2012-07-20 21:00 EDT |
Auburn,ME | -7 |
P1:
242°/63° P2: 282°/33° |
No | No | Renee L. | 2 | From the time that I saw the meteorite to the time it burned out, it... | Details |
| AMS Event 986 | |||||||||||
| 986a | 2012-07-20 03:50 UTC |
2012-07-19 22:50 CDT |
Carver,MN | -5 |
P1:
203°/35° P2: 203°/5° |
No | No | Lou L. | 4 | Please advise me by email if anyone else reported this fireball from another angle. ... | Details |
| 986b | 2012-07-20 03:50 UTC |
2012-07-19 22:50 CDT |
Grundy Center,IA | -7 |
P1:
278°/76° P2: 277°/19° |
No | No | Kelli H. | 3 | Orange fireball fell straight down to earth. I watched it from start until the glow... | Details |
| AMS Event 985 | |||||||||||
| 985a | 2012-07-19 11:20 UTC |
2012-07-19 06:20 CDT |
broken arrow,OK |
P1:
?°/?° P2: ?°/?° |
No | No | Kimberly | 1 | - | Details | |
| AMS Event 984 | |||||||||||
| 984a | 2012-07-19 05:55 UTC |
2012-07-19 01:55 EDT |
columbus,OH |
P1:
326°/45° P2: 24°/45° |
Yes | No | C.l. W. | 4 | I noticed this by accident because I was looking at a plane coming in from... | Details | |
| 984b | 2012-07-19 06:00 UTC |
2012-07-19 02:00 EDT |
Ann Arbor,MI | -9 |
P1:
97°/45° P2: 100°/40° |
No | No | Melinda M. | 2 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 983 | |||||||||||
| 983c | 2012-07-19 05:36 UTC |
2012-07-19 02:36 AST |
Bannon, |
P1:
37°/45° P2: 208°/50° |
No | No | Craig S. | 2 | Just happened to be looking up and suddenly it started at about 45 degrees straight... | Details | |
| AMS Event 982 | |||||||||||
| 982a | 2012-07-18 09:50 UTC |
2012-07-18 05:50 EDT |
Woodbine ,GA | -11 |
P1:
285°/45° P2: 111°/10° |
No | No | Paul | 3 | Meteor appeared large in relationship to other meteros I have seen. Approximately the size of... | Details |
| 982b | 2012-07-18 09:50 UTC |
2012-07-18 05:50 EDT |
sebring,FL | -5 |
P1:
331°/20° P2: 7°/15° |
No | No | Cliff P. | 5 | the sky was very clear, polaris was observed. | Details |
| 982c | 2012-07-18 09:54 UTC |
2012-07-18 05:54 EDT |
Naples,FL | -5 |
P1:
357°/17° P2: 358°/4° |
No | No | Jim P. | 3 | I was actually watching the ISS make a pass overhead from a third-floor balcony, and... | Details |
| 982d | 2012-07-18 09:55 UTC |
2012-07-18 05:55 EDT |
alva,FL | -13 |
P1:
?°/75° P2: ?°/75° |
No | No | Jerry | 1 | - | Details |
| 982e | 2012-07-18 09:45 UTC |
2012-07-18 05:45 CDT |
Jacksonville,FL |
P1:
235°/45° P2: 168°/20° |
No | No | VanRavenswaay M. | 1 | It was the most spectacular thing I have ever seen in the sky. Extremely bright... | Details | |
| AMS Event 981 | |||||||||||
| 981a | 2012-07-18 05:00 UTC |
2012-07-17 23:00 MDT |
Lethbridge, | -11 |
P1:
81°/38° P2: 18°/40° |
No | No | Lance H. | 1 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 980 | |||||||||||
| 980a | 2012-07-17 10:45 UTC |
2012-07-17 04:45 MDT |
Highlands Ranch,CO | -13 |
P1:
111°/50° P2: 109°/20° |
No | No | Jeff C. | 3 | This fireball, or more like a plasma ball was coming down while I was on... | Details |
| 980b | 2012-07-17 10:40 UTC |
2012-07-17 05:40 CDT |
Lubbock,TX |
P1:
360°/60° P2: 357°/30° |
No | No | Zeb A. | 2 | - | Details | |
| 980c | 2012-07-17 10:45 UTC |
2012-07-17 05:45 CDT |
midwest city,OK | -7 |
P1:
283°/45° P2: 282°/10° |
No | No | Jon | 3 | - | Details |
| 980d | 2012-07-17 10:45 UTC |
2012-07-17 05:45 CDT |
McPherson,KS | -9 |
P1:
270°/45° P2: 282°/0° |
No | No | Cathy | 1 | I was looking at the sky above where I work, I thought it was a... | Details |
| 980e | 2012-07-17 10:46 UTC |
2012-07-17 05:46 CDT |
Leon,KS | -5 |
P1:
268°/36° P2: 271°/11° |
No | No | Kent | 2 | I'm not really sure that it was a fireball meteor that I saw, but I... | Details |
| 980f | 2012-07-17 10:35 UTC |
2012-07-17 04:35 CDT |
Colorado Springs,CO | -9 |
P1:
118°/40° P2: 115°/5° |
No | No | Seth S. | 1 | This was witnessed by a co-worker who also agreed with my sightings. We discussed this... | Details |
| AMS Event 979 | |||||||||||
| 979a | 2012-07-17 04:36 UTC |
2012-07-16 23:36 CDT |
Mansfield,TX | -9 |
P1:
84°/47° P2: 64°/38° |
No | No | Jill | 3 | - | Details |
| 979b | 2012-07-17 04:45 UTC |
2012-07-16 23:45 CDT |
Jackson,TN | -7 |
P1:
204°/75° P2: 200°/60° |
No | No | Alli | 4 | It was pretty cool..only lasted about 2 seconds though and was white/blue. | Details |
| AMS Event 978 | |||||||||||
| 978a | 2012-07-17 03:37 UTC |
2012-07-16 22:37 CDT |
Ashland,WI | -7 |
P1:
222°/47° P2: 96°/?° |
No | No | Gary M. | 4 | I'm curious to know what I saw. If you need better description of altitude, I... | Details |
| AMS Event 977 | |||||||||||
| 977a | 2012-07-16 23:30 UTC |
2012-07-16 19:30 EDT |
Jacksonville ,FL | -13 |
P1:
?°/55° P2: ?°/49° |
No | No | G. | 3 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 976 | |||||||||||
| 976a | 2012-07-16 10:43 UTC |
2012-07-16 05:43 CDT |
Wichita,KS | -5 |
P1:
269°/39° P2: 293°/24° |
No | No | Strickland M. | 3 | The object flared to a bright light, went black, flared up again ("molten fragments")...went black... | Details |
| AMS Event 975 | |||||||||||
| 975b | 2012-07-16 04:30 UTC |
2012-07-15 23:30 CDT |
Fort Worth,TX | -11 |
P1:
292°/51° P2: 304°/50° |
No | No | Dynette F. | 1 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 974 | |||||||||||
| 974a | 2012-07-16 04:00 UTC |
2012-07-15 23:00 CDT |
Grundy Center,IA | -9 |
P1:
?°/90° P2: ?°/90° |
No | No | Kelli H. | 4 | What is going on up there? I saw 1 shooting star race across the sky... | Details |
| 974b | 2012-07-16 04:00 UTC |
2012-07-15 22:00 CDT |
Swiftcurrent?,MT | -7 |
P1:
178°/60° P2: 177°/45° |
No | No | Madeline | 3 | The fireball fell very slowly and we only saw it for a few seconds before... | Details |
| AMS Event 973 | |||||||||||
| 973a | 2012-07-15 06:58 UTC |
2012-07-15 02:58 EDT |
Shelby,NC | -9 |
P1:
274°/65° P2: 269°/25° |
No | No | Chuck R. | 4 | For the majority of my life, being an avid astronomical observer, this was by far... | Details |
| 973b | 2012-07-15 06:15 UTC |
2012-07-15 02:15 EDT |
Fort Myers,FL | -5 |
P1:
153°/24° P2: 163°/15° |
No | No | Takanori S. | 3 | The movie of the event is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuK9oJOZGBI | Details |
| AMS Event 972 | |||||||||||
| 972a | 2012-07-15 02:02 UTC |
2012-07-14 22:02 EDT |
Saint Augustine,FL | -7 |
P1:
269°/77° P2: 270°/22° |
No | No | Tom P. | 4 | It was strange, had similar glow to Mars at its closest, but was falling slowly.... | Details |
| AMS Event 971 | |||||||||||
| 971a | 2012-07-14 07:20 UTC |
2012-07-14 01:20 MDT |
brooks, | -27 |
P1:
0°/90° P2: 109°/29° |
No | No | Christine P. | 2 | This occurrence was similar to one that happened in November 2008, that landed north of... | Details |