| Id | UTC Date & Time |
Local Date & Time |
Loc. | Magn. | Az./El. | Delayed Sound |
Concur. Sound |
Observer | Exp. Level | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMS Event 1113 | |||||||||||
| 1113a | 2012-08-10 03:54 UTC |
2012-08-09 22:54 CDT |
Humboldt,IA |
P1:
351°/36° P2: 316°/40° |
No | No | Nate | 3 | - | Details | |
| AMS Event 1112 | |||||||||||
| 1112a | 2012-08-10 03:15 UTC |
2012-08-09 22:15 CDT |
warrensburg,MO | -5 |
P1:
67°/60° P2: 105°/60° |
No | No | Richard O. | 4 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 1111 | |||||||||||
| 1111a | 2012-08-09 09:45 UTC |
2012-08-09 02:45 PDT |
Bellflower,CA | -9 |
P1:
181°/48° P2: 177°/50° |
No | No | Kaitlin P. | 1 | I glanced up from texting on my cell phone when I saw something very bright... | Details |
| AMS Event 1110 | |||||||||||
| 1110a | 2012-08-09 05:14 UTC |
2012-08-09 01:14 CDT |
Staten island,NY | -13 |
P1:
230°/60° P2: 236°/45° |
No | No | Kay A. | 1 | 3 min later another one | Details |
| AMS Event 1109 | |||||||||||
| 1109a | 2012-08-09 04:02 UTC |
2012-08-08 23:02 CDT |
San Antonio,TX | -11 |
P1:
13°/60° P2: 16°/60° |
No | No | Vanessa R. | 1 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 1108 | |||||||||||
| 1108a | 2012-08-09 02:30 UTC |
2012-08-08 22:30 EDT |
Williamsport,PA | -13 |
P1:
277°/40° P2: 251°/34° |
No | No | D. | 3 | This was by far the most spectacular fireball/meteor I\'ve seen...it certainly would have produced... | Details |
| 1108b | 2012-08-09 02:50 UTC |
2012-08-08 22:50 EDT |
Bellefonte,PA |
P1:
?°/45° P2: ?°/45° |
No | No | Kerry | 2 | - | Details | |
| 1108c | 2012-08-09 02:56 UTC |
2012-08-08 22:56 EDT |
Elmira,NY | -13 |
P1:
286°/45° P2: 243°/45° |
No | No | Sr D. | 3 | It seemed to last longer than most meteors while burning up! | Details |
| 1108d | 2012-08-09 02:30 UTC |
2012-08-08 22:30 EDT |
Curwensville,PA | -13 |
P1:
95°/60° P2: 42°/60° |
No | No | Kathleen | 3 | Incredible sight. Very bright white and extremely large in the sky around 10:30 PM-11:00 PM.... | Details |
| AMS Event 1107 | |||||||||||
| 1107a | 2012-08-09 01:42 UTC |
2012-08-08 20:42 CDT |
Iota,LA | -5 |
P1:
295°/45° P2: 286°/45° |
No | No | Brady L. | 3 | The International Space Station was about 20 degrees higher in the sky during the meteorite... | Details |
| AMS Event 1106 | |||||||||||
| 1106a | 2012-08-09 01:30 UTC |
2012-08-08 21:30 EDT |
Pittsford,NY | -7 |
P1:
192°/42° P2: 122°/33° |
No | No | Jim L. | 2 | Is there any way I can find out if others saw this? | Details |
| AMS Event 1105 | |||||||||||
| 1105a | 2012-08-08 09:20 UTC |
2012-08-08 04:20 CDT |
Houston,TX | -13 |
P1:
348°/70° P2: 335°/25° |
No | No | Sharon J. | 2 | I never knew this site existed. This is nice that you have this!!!! | Details |
| AMS Event 1104 | |||||||||||
| 1104a | 2012-08-08 08:30 UTC |
2012-08-08 04:30 EDT |
Huntsville,OH | -13 |
P1:
243°/35° P2: 192°/20° |
No | No | Kevin F. | 3 | It seemed like it fell close to the area of the county road 39, if... | Details |
| AMS Event 1103 | |||||||||||
| 1103a | 2012-08-08 04:10 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:10 PDT |
Chelan,WA | -11 |
P1:
86°/45° P2: 69°/40° |
No | No | D`Lynn M. | 3 | Like to repeat this one item: I have never seen such a green color... | Details |
| 1103b | 2012-08-08 04:45 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:45 PDT |
Walla Walla,WA | -13 |
P1:
66°/?° P2: 338°/59° |
No | No | Gary | 3 | - | Details |
| 1103c | 2012-08-08 04:50 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:50 PDT |
Spokane Valley,WA | -11 |
P1:
269°/55° P2: 283°/35° |
No | No | Amanda S. | 1 | A bright yellow/green/blue glowing train that looked like a flare or firework at first. It... | Details |
| 1103d | 2012-08-08 04:50 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:50 PDT |
Spokane,WA |
P1:
?°/?° P2: ?°/30° |
No | No | Alyssa | 1 | I was driving on 1-90 and talking on my cell phone to a friend who... | Details | |
| 1103e | 2012-08-08 04:50 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:50 PDT |
Deer Park,WA | -11 |
P1:
227°/50° P2: 249°/40° |
No | No | Kris | 2 | - | Details |
| 1103f | 2012-08-08 05:00 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:00 PDT |
Sandy,OR | -11 |
P1:
?°/80° P2: 95°/50° |
No | No | Marianne I. | 3 | Fireball disappeared behind trees at about 50 degrees, so I didn't see any terminus. I... | Details |
| 1103g | 2012-08-08 05:00 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:00 PDT |
~Creston,WA | -27 |
P1:
50°/90° P2: 313°/?° |
Yes | No | Jim G. | 2 | Most amazing thing I have ever seen in the sky. The light was so bright... | Details |
| 1103h | 2012-08-08 05:00 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:00 PDT |
Winthrop,WA | -11 |
P1:
118°/45° P2: 71°/40° |
No | No | Tom F. | 2 | The brightest fireball I have seen for many years. Observed by a group gathered... | Details |
| 1103i | 2012-08-08 05:10 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:10 PDT |
Yakima,WA | -13 |
P1:
102°/65° P2: 43°/45° |
No | No | Tony M. | 3 | I'm an old pilot, and would estimate the cloud ceiling at 40 to 50 thousand... | Details |
| 1103j | 2012-08-08 05:10 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:10 PDT |
La Grande,OR |
P1:
297°/45° P2: 294°/0° |
No | No | Suzanne Y. | 3 | - | Details | |
| 1103k | 2012-08-08 05:12 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:12 PDT |
Pasco,WA | -11 |
P1:
76°/45° P2: 336°/75° |
No | No | Virginia M. | 1 | I was standing in my backyard looking for my cat. It is very dark in... | Details |
| 1103l | 2012-08-08 05:13 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:13 PDT |
Priest Lake,ID |
P1:
200°/44° P2: 239°/18° |
No | No | Eric O. | 1 | I have a photograph of the meteor if there is any interest in seeing it.... | Details | |
| 1103m | 2012-08-08 05:15 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:15 PDT |
Creston,WA | -13 |
P1:
169°/90° P2: 346°/36° |
Yes | No | Al L. | 3 | This was by far the craziest, largest meteor any of us had ever seen.....and first... | Details |
| 1103n | 2012-08-08 05:15 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:15 PDT |
Sandpoint,ID | -5 |
P1:
214°/32° P2: 292°/28° |
No | No | Mickie J. | 1 | this is the first time I have ever seen anything like that . It was... | Details |
| 1103o | 2012-08-08 05:15 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:15 PDT |
Monitor,WA | -13 |
P1:
91°/45° P2: 58°/45° |
No | No | Monica K. | 1 | At first I thought it was a flare because I've never seen a meteor glow... | Details |
| 1103p | 2012-08-08 05:15 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:15 PDT |
Creston,WA |
P1:
138°/45° P2: 269°/38° |
Yes | No | Bonnie | 1 | was awesome to see such a thing. | Details | |
| 1103q | 2012-08-08 05:11 UTC |
2012-08-07 23:11 MDT |
Libby,MT |
P1:
240°/20° P2: 295°/5° |
No | No | Don S. | 3 | Going back outside to look for more! | Details | |
| 1103r | 2012-08-08 06:40 UTC |
2012-08-07 23:40 CDT |
Chelan,WA | -13 |
P1:
139°/45° P2: 171°/69° |
No | No | Justin | 1 | - | Details |
| 1103s | 2012-08-08 06:50 UTC |
2012-08-07 23:50 CDT |
Twisp,WA | -13 |
P1:
265°/52° P2: 2°/26° |
No | No | Nathaniel | 1 | 3 pre teen boys camping in our front yard were the observers of this event... | Details |
| 1103t | 2012-08-08 06:45 UTC |
2012-08-07 23:45 PDT |
Bremerton,WA | -7 |
P1:
92°/35° P2: 89°/18° |
No | No | Ricky | 1 | It was dark at the very front of the thing, like a thing on fire... | Details |
| AMS Event 1102 | |||||||||||
| 1102a | 2012-08-08 04:15 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:15 PDT |
Glendale,CA | -11 |
P1:
186°/45° P2: 138°/45° |
No | No | Edna | 1 | This fireball was about the size of a basketball from where I could see it... | Details |
| AMS Event 1099 | |||||||||||
| 1099f | 2012-08-08 03:35 UTC |
2012-08-07 23:35 EDT |
Hemlock,NY | -13 |
P1:
3°/40° P2: 1°/40° |
No | No | Chris P. | 4 | From my location the train left by this meteor was located in the constellation of... | Details |
| AMS Event 1098 | |||||||||||
| 1098a | 2012-08-08 03:25 UTC |
2012-08-07 22:25 CDT |
Hibbing,MN | -5 |
P1:
?°/65° P2: ?°/40° |
No | No | Derek P. | 4 | Maps wouldn't cooperate on my iPhone. It started about 65 deg elevation ENE of my... | Details |
| AMS Event 1097 | |||||||||||
| 1097a | 2012-08-08 03:37 UTC |
2012-08-07 20:37 MDT |
Yuma,AZ | -5 |
P1:
192°/90° P2: 192°/20° |
No | No | Matt | 3 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 1096 | |||||||||||
| 1096b | 2012-08-08 01:30 UTC |
2012-08-07 21:30 EDT |
Topsham,VT | -13 |
P1:
?°/45° P2: ?°/45° |
No | No | Kelly C. | 2 | It appeared to be VERY close and VERY low, Bright WHITE with a large flash... | Details |
| AMS Event 1095 | |||||||||||
| 1095a | 2012-08-07 10:45 UTC |
2012-08-07 05:45 CDT |
Chicago,IL |
P1:
75°/45° P2: 77°/45° |
No | No | Rose | 2 | - | Details | |
| AMS Event 1094 | |||||||||||
| 1094a | 2012-08-07 03:28 UTC |
2012-08-06 20:28 PDT |
Page,AZ | -11 |
P1:
305°/45° P2: 310°/20° |
No | No | Claus W. | 2 | - | Details |
| 1094b | 2012-08-07 03:30 UTC |
2012-08-06 21:30 MDT |
Provo,UT | -11 |
P1:
279°/45° P2: 265°/45° |
No | No | Lucy | 1 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 1093 | |||||||||||
| 1093a | 2012-08-07 03:10 UTC |
2012-08-06 22:10 CDT |
Buffalo ,MN | -13 |
P1:
?°/45° P2: ?°/45° |
No | No | Chad | 4 | - | Details |
| 1093b | 2012-08-07 03:10 UTC |
2012-08-06 22:10 CDT |
Algonquin,IL | -9 |
P1:
295°/65° P2: 279°/50° |
No | No | Connor | 2 | Never seen anything like it | Details |
| AMS Event 1092 | |||||||||||
| 1092a | 2012-08-06 03:07 UTC |
2012-08-05 23:07 EDT |
Harrisburg,NC | -5 |
P1:
326°/81° P2: 79°/77° |
No | No | Kevin | 2 | The fireball appeared to be teardrop in shape bulbous in front as it traveled east... | Details |
| AMS Event 1091 | |||||||||||
| 1091a | 2012-08-06 04:30 UTC |
2012-08-05 21:30 PDT |
Auburn,CA | -7 |
P1:
107°/28° P2: 111°/36° |
No | No | Maria | 1 | would love to know with what this was associated | Details |
| AMS Event 1090 | |||||||||||
| 1090b | 2012-08-06 04:00 UTC |
2012-08-05 22:00 MDT |
Fort Collins,CO | -5 |
P1:
65°/73° P2: 88°/62° |
No | No | Emily | 2 | - | Details |
| AMS Event 1089 | |||||||||||
| 1089a | 2012-08-06 01:45 UTC |
2012-08-05 20:45 CDT |
Eau Claire,WI |
P1:
352°/60° P2: 98°/40° |
No | No | Lisa H. | 2 | When I was describing how long the tail was, I don't think I described it... | Details | |
| AMS Event 1088 | |||||||||||
| 1088b | 2012-08-06 01:21 UTC |
2012-08-05 21:21 EDT |
Findley Lake,NY |
P1:
299°/45° P2: 111°/45° |
No | No | Don K. | 1 | I initially saw a large light over Findley Lake. It was heading in my direction... | Details | |
| AMS Event 1087 | |||||||||||
| 1087a | 2012-08-05 08:26 UTC |
2012-08-05 01:26 PDT |
redwood city,CA |
P1:
20°/33° P2: 72°/10° |
No | No | Timbo | 3 | - | Details | |
| 1087b | 2012-08-05 08:30 UTC |
2012-08-05 01:30 PDT |
canoe, |
P1:
12°/57° P2: 351°/47° |
Yes | Yes | Jerrit L. | 1 | Please email me back a possible explanation of what I heard and saw so my... | Details | |