Showing posts with label Comets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comets. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: "It Was Majestic" - Fireball Spotted Over Okayama, Japan! [VIDEOS]

Fireball spotted over Okayama, Japan, possibly part of the Lyrids.

April 28, 2016 - JAPAN - On April 22, 2016 at about 11:25 pm, there was a fireball of Lyra meteor shower.

The fireball had an absolute magnitude of -5.5, as calculated by Ueda of Osakan.

The actual path length was 330.5 km., entering the atmosphere approximately 80.8 km over the border over the Kitsuki vanishing point at km 141.2.

It was majestic, as it was flying over 7.1 seconds between Oita Prefecture Bungotakada and Hyogo Prefecture Sayo-cho. You can see that was a brilliant meteor from Okayama Prefecture.


WATCH: Fireball over Japan.




- Lunar Meteorite Hunter.







 

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: "Curious Ball Of Light" - Green Meteor Fireball Streaks Over Southern California Skies! [VIDEOS]

YouTube Screen Capture

April 27, 2016 - CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES - Southern California residents took to social media after a streak of green light was seen falling from the sky Tuesday night.

A news photographer's dashcam captured the streak as it fell over the downtown Los Angeles area around 10 p.m.

Dr. Edwin C. Krupp, astronomer and director of Griffith Observatory, said it was not clear what the streak was exactly.

Krupp said based on the description, the phenomenon is a fairly common occurrence where material from outer space heats up, like a meteor.

He said it also could be debris from a previous launch.

NBC4 viewers called into the station from San Bernardino County and beyond to report seeing the curious ball of light.









WATCH: Meteor fireball over SoCal.







- NBC4 Southern California.






 

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: "Bright Streaks Of Light" - Fireball Seen Over Birmingham, England As Lyrids Meteor Shower Arrives!

AP Photo/Amel Emric

April 26, 2016 - ENGLAND - Bright streaks of light in the skies over Birmingham - will you be watching?

People in Birmingham are being treated to another dramatic display of shooting stars this week.

A meteor shower known as the Lyrids has arrived in the skies and will reach maximum intensity on the night of April 22/23.

Some shooting stars are expected to be visible each night from April 19 to 25.

There has already been one report of a 'fireball' over Birmingham. So will you be watching?





Here's all you need to know.

What is the Lyrids meteor shower?

The Lyrids consist of dust particles left behind by comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, which takes about 415 years to orbit the sun.

They are considered the oldest known meteor shower and have been observed from earth for 2,600 years.

The meteor shower takes it name from the constellation Lyra, the point in the sky from which they all seem to radiate.

Some of the shooting stars are very bright and are indeed known as 'Lyrid fireballs', casting shadows for a split second and leaving a smoky debris trail that can be visible for several minutes.

What's the best way to see them?

Spotting shooting stars is always better when the sky is very dark, as with the Virginids earlier in April. But as the video above from Tim Lloyd shows, it's still possible to see something.

At midnight, the Lyrids appear 32 degrees above the eastern horizon from Birmingham. All of the meteors will appear to be coming from this point, known as the radiant.

The best place to look to see as many meteors as possible is not at the radiant itself but at any dark patch of sky which is around 90 degrees from it, where they will typically appear at their brightest.

It's best to get away from cities where light pollution will add its own glow to the sky and make it more difficult to see celestial objects. The Clent Hills and Lickey Hills near Birmingham would make good places to go.

According to astronomers at In-The-Sky.org, you could see up to 10 meteors per hour.

However, the moon will be 16 days old at the time of peak activity and adding quite a glow to the night sky - because it's getting brighter as we move towards full moon (April 22), this could limit what we can see.

No special equipment is needed. But allow 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark.

Remember to be patient - bring a reclining chair or a blanket so you can lie back and look up without straining your neck.

As with all celestial events, viewing conditions depend on the weather. Cloud cover will obscure the display, so check the forecast before heading out.


- Birmingham Mail.






 

Monday, April 25, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Authorities Suspect A Meteorite Strike May Have Sparked A Massive Brush Fire In Bowie, Maryland?!

An object that authorities suggest might have sparked a Bowie brush fire Sunday. Bowie Volunteer Fire Department via Twitter

April 25, 2016 - MARYLAND, UNITED STATES - Authorities suspect a meteorite strike may have sparked a massive brush fire that scorched the woods behind a Prince George’s County condo community Sunday evening.

The woods behind Scarlett Oak Terrace, located just off Maryland Route 450, went up in flames after 5 p.m.



Bowie Volunteer Fire Department via Twitter


It took firefighters with the Bowie Volunteer Fire Department several hours to bring the flames under control.

Later, firefighters discovered a hunk of what appears to be meteorite lying at the bottom of a cratered patch of earth, surrounded by the splintered and charred remains of tree limbs. - CBS.






FIRE IN THE SKY: 8 "POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ASTEROIDS" Discovered Near Earth - NASA! [VIDEO]


April 25, 2016 - SPACE - Eight new asteroids that could pose a threat to Earth were spotted by NASA’s asteroid-hunter among 439 other objects rotating around our planet, according to a report newly released by the space agency.

NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) telescope, which made a comeback in 2013 after going into hibernation mode in 2011, has come up with a second year’s worth of survey data on Earth’s surroundings that was published in a report by NASA.


WATCH: Two years of NEOWISE asteroid data.




“Eight of the objects discovered in the past year have been classified as potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), based on their size and how closely their orbits approach Earth,” the report goes.

In what NASA described as a “milestone” mission, the telescope, which is tasked with detecting, tracking, and characterizing asteroids and comets, detected a total of 439 NEOs (near-Earth objects) in 2015, of which 72 were newly discovered.

“NEOWISE discovers large, dark, near-Earth objects, complementing our network of ground-based telescopes operating at visible-light wavelengths. On average, these objects are many hundreds of meters across,” said Amy Mainzer, NEOWISE’s principal investigator.

The NEOWISE’s 16-inch (40-cm) telescope and infrared cameras snapped as many as 5.1 million shots over the past year. It has processed information on more than 19,000 asteroids and comets, including four new ones. The data obtained by the mission also looks into the origins of the discovered objects.

“By studying the distribution of lighter- and darker-colored material, NEOWISE data give us a better understanding of the origins of the NEOs, originating from either different parts of the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter or the icier comet populations,” said James Bauer, the mission’s deputy principal investigator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

NEOWISE initially started as WISE, which was launched in December of 2009 to scan the celestial sky with infrared waves. That mission, which cost $320 million, took over 2.7 million photos and catalogued more than 747 million space objects before the telescope went to sleep in February of 2011.

- RT.





 

FIRE IN THE SKY: "Sudden Burst Of Light" - Possible Meteor Spotted Over Phoenix!

Mysterious light was spotted in the sky Saturday night.
KPHO/KTVK

April 25, 2016 - ARIZONA, UNITED STATES - A light in the sky was spotted over the Valley on Saturday night and some are wondering what it was.

One of our viewers was able to record the sudden burst of light in the sky before it suddenly disappeared.


KPHO/KTVK



Some witnesses said it looked like a meteor falling from the sky while others thought it might have been a flare.

No official word on what the light was.


WATCH: Light in the sky over the Valley.






- AZ Family.







 

Sunday, April 24, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: The Latest Fireball Sightings - Bright Green Meteor Fireball Explodes Over Saudi Arabia; Giant Fireball "TEN TIMES BRIGHTER THAN THE MOON" Turns Night Into Day In Spain; Meteorite Lands On Farm In Nigeria; Blue-Green Fireball Disintegrates Over Ukraine And Crimea; Bright Green Meteor Fireball Spotted Over Kentucky, Illinois; Enormous Meteor Fireball Seen Across US Midwest; And Huge Bright Meteor Fireball Lights Up Sky Over Hampshire, England! [PHOTOS + VIDEOS]

Fireball over Saudi Arabia. YouTube/faheem291 (screen capture)

April 24, 2016 - SPACE - The following constitutes several of the latest reports of fireballs, seen in the skies, across the globe.


Bright green meteor fireball explodes over Saudi Arabia

That's nothing special! Just a bunch of kids playing football under the light of an incredibly bright bolide that exploded over northern Saudi Arabia, April 3, 2016.

Do you have more information about this sighting? Imagine the loud boom in the sky! Woah!

Source:
via VK


WATCH: Fireball over Saudi Arabia.




Giant fireball 'ten times brighter than the moon' turns night into day in this spectacular footage

Scientists caught the natural phenomenon that was caused by a piece of meteorite breaking off from a comet and hitting the Earth's atmosphere

Spanish scientists have captured the moment a fireball said to be ten times brighter than the moon hurtled through the sky.

The natural phenomenon was registered by the La Hita Observatory in Toledo in the early hours of this morning.

The incredible sight was caused by a 30kg meteorite, which had broken off from a comet, hitting the Earth's atmosphere.






The spectacle could also reportedly be seen in southern and eastern Spain, including the regions of Castilla-La Mancha, Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia. Jose Maria Mateido, a professor at the University of Huelva in south-western Spain, explained that the fireball gave out the extraordinarily bright light when it hit the Earth's atmosphere at around 56,000 mph.

He said: "This amazing fireball turned the night into day for a fraction of a second." The fireball is just one in a series of similar spectacles which have been gracing the night sky in the last few months.

Mr Mateido analyses these meteorites as an astrophysicist for Spain's Spectroscopy of Meteoroids in the Atmosphere by means of Robotic Technologies (SMART) project, which is a collaboration between Spanish observatories.



Meteorite lands on farm in Nigeria

Vanguard

About 10:45 am on March 12, farmers and hunters in Tse-Agena area of Mbatyula in Takum local government area of Taraba State heard a loud sound from the sky and then an object, suspected to be meteorite stone, landed.

The landing of the white object created panic.

Women and children were asked to vacate the farms immediately while men went to pick the object.

Mr. Shausu Agena, a farmer and an eye witness, said the object landed on a big tree in an empty farm land.

Agena, while speaking to Sunday Vanguard inside his hut in the village, said heavy sound accompanied the falling of the object from the sky.

The clan head of Mbatyula, Zaki Bem Tom, also disclosed that the object landed with a sound that was heard in several communities.

"It was in the morning. People were in their various farms when the object landed within our community. It was very shocking because some of us that witnessed it descending from the sky thought it was the end of the world," Ben Tom said.

"It took our brave men to go closer to the object so that we will know what it was. Initially when the object landed, it was pure white in color. Human faces were reflecting on the object like mirror. Then it turned pure black.

"We have been living in fear because we don't know what will follow".

The village head said the community reported the incident to the state government immediately and the Director of Minerals Resources was sent to Mbatyla.

"Before the official came, we had already removed the stone for safe-keeping and the person who kept the stone was not around when the Director visited.

Therefore, the Director could not see the stone.

"We are calling on government to commission a study of our area following the incident because we may be affected one day by nature".

When contacted, Taraba State Commissioner for the Environment, Mrs. Rebecca Manasseh, pleaded with the community to release the stone to the state government so that it could study it.

Rebecca, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard on phone, confirmed that the state sent its Director of Mineral Resources to the area after the incident was report to ascertain the nature of the 'mystery stone'.

She promised that her ministry was ready to investigate the issue as soon as the stone was released to the state government.




Blue-green fireball disintegrates over Ukraine and Crimea

What is this mysterious blue-green light crossing the sky of Kherson, Ukraine on April 11, 2016?

Two dashcam cameras recorded the amazing sky event at approximately 9:34 pm Moscow time, so 7:34 pm (UTC).

Has anybody witnessed it? The Lyrid meteor shower hasn't started yet, but the sky is already producing awesome natural fireworks.

A blue-green fireball (turquoise in the video description) was filmed by two dashcam cameras flying in the sky of Crimea and Kherson on April 11, 2016 7:34 pm (UTC).

Is this really a fireball? Most probably although it could have been mistaken for a space junk reentry or a missile due to the long duration of the disintegration process. But no reentries took place, the next one being scheduled for April 15, 2016.


WATCH: Fireball over Ukraine and Crimea.





Bright green meteor fireball spotted over Kentucky, Illinois


Initial Meteor Reports:

15APR2016 Tiffany Binkley Calvert City, Ky 2230 3-5 N-W green; moon, no I was driving and there were trees all around me, but it looked huge.

15APR2016 Bryan Schaumburg, IL, USA 22:16 PM Central Only seen the last second or two of the burn E-W travel Stopped South West of Roselle Rd, facing SW Greenish White in color, no sound high beam headlight brightness, too dark to see any fragmentation. 7It was already moving fairly slowly when I seen it, and fairly close to the ground, probably below 500 ft. Too short of viewing time for any better guesses or info.

15APR2016 Andrew Rukavina Mundelein, IL USA approx 2215 hour 15 seconds from east to west i was driving south multi colored and very large between the Moon and Venus - very bright and large not sure it was large...it was not a reflection. I pulled over which i never do except once when I saw an amazing display of northern lights it was the biggest thing i've ever seen....I was heading southbound at intersection of 137 and 60 in Mundelein, IL. I had just made the turn onto 60 from 137 and was headed south, so no light pollution to create any illusions... I'm a 59 year old attorney... was not drinking or anything else...it flamed out shortly before it went over the cornfield.

15APR2016 Steve Wilson Rock Island,IL,USA 22:16 in Central Time Zone 3-4 seconds Facing South, I saw a bright white light with a tinge of blue streak from East to West. As bright as Venus on a clear night I'm not sure of fragmentation, but it reminded me of a sparkler as opposed to a single, solid point of light.

15APR2016 Anna St.Charles, IL, USA 22:14 5-10? East to West traveling burst of light/looked like fire. I was driving South on Kautz Rd, near DuPage Airport. A bright ball, looked like fire; it had a tail of blue behind it. I'm not sure I don't think so, maybe behind it. It really looked like it was on fire. I wondered if it was a piece from a plane I was driving, so no photo, Sorry. I know it was something, not sure what. It was not high in the sky, it came across my vision field from left to right (from East to West) as I was driving South. It was cool, but also a little scary. I wondered if it was part of a plane since we were adjacent to DuPage Airport.

15APR2016 Victoriano Berwyn, IL - 2200 5-10secs East to West facing South, green xeon bright fragment trail, green fireball.

WATCH: Fireball spotted over Kentucky, Illinois.




Enormous meteor fireball seen across US Midwest



A meteor streaked across the St. Louis area on Friday at about 10:16pm. We received many reports from viewers about the shooting star. Sightings of the streak of greenish-blue light were reported in four states, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee.

Two of our web cameras caught a great view of the meteor, Eckert's in Belleville, IL, and Mattress Direct in South St. Louis County . In the Belleville view, you'll see the green object streak across the screen followed by a spider walking across the camera lens.

We are in the midst of the Lyrid meteor shower, which is active each year in mid to late April. In 2016, the peak of this shower is expected on the morning of April 22, so there could be more shooting stars.
















Huge bright meteor fireball lights up sky over Hampshire, England

UK Meteor Network releases incredible pictures of a space object dramatically burning up in Earth's atmosphere

The UK Meteor Network has recorded incredible pictures of a "fireball" lighting up the skies over Hampshire.

Stargazers took advantage of the clear weather to snap the meteor from four different locations at about 2am last night.

The group's camera network recorded black and white images of the astonishing fireball, which would have made a dramatic sight on a dark night.

It shone with an "intense" light which may even been bright enough to cast a shadow. The astronomical group posted several pictures of the fireball to its Twitter account .

Peter Campbell-Burns, a volunteer with the Meteor Network, told The Mirror that it was unusual to see such a bright meteor.

"We're catching meteors every single night, but it's rare we see one as bright as this," he said.

"It's a fairly exceptional event which generally happens once every two or three years."This massive fireball was visible from the Network's outposts in Church Crookham, Clanfield and Basingstoke, which are all in Hampshire. It was also spotted from the Norman Lockyer Observatory in Sidmouth, Devon.

The meteor-spotters recently published images of a blue and green meteor which coincided with St. Patrick's Day on March 17 and shone as bright as a full moon.

It is believed the unusual spectacle was caused by magnesium in the meteor.

"It's quiet rare to see one meteor this bright," Campbell-Burns added.

"To get two in the space of about a month is even more unusual."


WATCH: Huge fireball over Hampshire.








 - Strange Sounds | Mirror | Vanguard | Lunar Meteorite Hunters | KPLR.




Wednesday, April 6, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: NASA's Asteroid Hunter NEOWISE Has Made 72 New Discoveries Of 439 Near-Earth Objects In Two Years - 8 Of Them Have Been Classified As POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ASTEROIDS! [VIDEO]

© NASA / Instagram

April 6, 2016 - SPACE - NASA’s asteroid hunting spacecraft, NEOWISE, has made 72 new discoveries of near-Earth objects since it re-started its mission in December 2013.

The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) has characterized a total of 439 near-Earth objects (NEOs) including asteroids and comets over the two-year period, according to the latest survey data release. Most of these had been identified previously.

Eight of those discovered in the past year have been classified as potentially hazardous asteroids based on their size and proximity to Earth.




The survey uses infrared to detect and characterize the NEOs and has measured more than 19,000 asteroids and comets at infrared wavelengths.

"By studying the distribution of lighter and darker-colored material, NEOWISE data gives us a better understanding of the origins of the NEOs, originating from either different parts of the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter or the icier comet populations,"
said James Bauer, the mission’s deputy principal investigator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.




The spacecraft was originally launched in December 2009 under the name Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) but was placed in hibernation in 2011 after its primary mission was completed.

It was relaunched at the end of 2013 with a new name (NEOWISE) and a new mission -  to assist NASA's efforts to identify the population of potentially hazardous near-Earth objects.


WATCH: Two Years of NEOWISE Asteroid Data.




- RT.






Tuesday, April 5, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: "Never Seen Anything Like This, Ever" - Bright Green Meteor Fireball Seen By Dozens Across New Zealand!

File photo.
April 5, 2016 - NEW ZEALAND - A meteor lighting up the sky above New Zealand has been seen by star gazers from across the country.On Tuesday night Weatherwatch.co.nz reported it had received dozens of reports of a meteor in the hour from 9pm.

Those who'd sent in reports described the meteor as being green with a white tail and said it appeared to be close to the Earth.They said it was spotted just after 9pm, and was travelling from east to west.Sightings came from Titahi Bay in Wellington - a resident in Pikarere StrD said it was "big, bright, turquoise coloured".

Sarah from Whanganui wrote that she had seen what looked like a bright green, large meteor. "Never seen anything like this, ever." A Manawatu resident said: "It was gorgeous. I've seen shooting stars before high up in the sky, but this was a granddaddy one."

In Mt Roskill, Auckland, it was mistaken for fireworks. "But this thing was no fireworks, the green cluster of light, was the size of a basket ball, heading horizontally on a downward slope across the sky." - Dominion Post.




Saturday, April 2, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: "As Bright As The Sun" - White Meteor-Fireball Spotted Over British Columbia And Washington State!

© ABC

April 2, 2016 - NORTH AMERICA - A bright, white meteor-fireball was spotted over British Columbia and Washington State on April 1, 2016. Here are some of the initial eye-witness reports:

Kachur - Surrey, BC. 21:10pm. Lasted for 3 seconds. Was facing south came down from the left to right. No sound, extremely bright white, with red flames as it burnt. It seemed bright as the sun for a split second, then turned white/blue color then red ball. It was close like over White Rock area. No photo.

Andrew Port - Coquitlam BC, Canada. 21:00pm. Lasted for 10 seconds? Still burning when it left my view. Was moving from northeast to southwest. There was a white/yellow flame bang that followed 30 seconds or so later. It was very bright and low and burning like a giant rocket.

Julia Coates - Marysville WA USA. 20:50pm. Lasted for 3 seconds. Was moving east/west. It changed from white to blue to red. Was brighter than the moon but not as bright as the sun. It was the first fireball I have ever seen. It was so beautiful.

Ian Pocock - Chemainus, BC, Canada. 20:45pm. Lasted for about 2 seconds. Start southeast and faded from view south-southeast. There was a pale flare,followed by brief green color. No sound was heard. It was about three times brighter than planet Venus. The brief flare continued as it the atmosphere. It was very interesting.
Sherri Osoyoos - BC. Close to 20:40pm. Last for about four seconds. Was moving southeast to northwest. It was a very fast and white fireball. Just noticed a very bright big ball of white flying over the sky, it didn't seem too high up.


© Google Maps


- Lunar Meteorite Hunters.







Friday, April 1, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: The Latest Fireball Sightings - Bright Meteor Fireball Filmed Over Oliveira, Brazil; And Exploding Meteor Fireball Brightens Night Sky In Albacete, Spain! [PHOTOS + VIDEOS]

Fireball over Brazil.

April 1, 2016 - SPACE - The following constitutes several of the latest reports of fireballs, seen in the skies, across the globe.


Bright meteor fireball filmed over Oliveira, Brazil


WATCH: A very bright bolide captured by SONEAR meteor camera.



- Lunar Meteor Hunters.


Exploding meteor fireball brightens night sky in Albacete, Spain



This bright exploding meteor turned the night sky into day for a fraction of a second on 31 March 2016. The fireball was filmed over Spain at 2:36am UTC (4:36am local time).

The event was produced by the impact of a cometary fragment with the atmosphere at a velocity of about 90.000 km/h.

The impacting rock got ten times brighter than the moon.

The fireball was recorded by cameras placed at the observatory of La Hita in Toledo, when the fireball flew across the sky of the province of Albacete. It has also been reported by skywatchers in Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha, Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia.


WATCH: Fireball over Spain.



- Strange Sounds.





Thursday, March 31, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: The Latest Fireball Sightings - Disintegrating Fireballs Explode Over Manitoba, Canada And Catalonia, Spain; Strange Object Spotted Falling From The Sky Over South West England; And Rare Meteorite Fragments Discovered From March Fireball In Stubenberg, Germany! [PHOTOS + VIDEOS]

© Via YouTube/Cloud
March 31, 2016 - SPACE - The following constitutes several of the latest reports of fireballs, seen in the skies, across the globe.


Disintegrating fireballs explode over Manitoba, Canada and Catalonia, Spain

Two bright fireballs were recorded in Canada and Spain end of March 2016.The Spanish bolide slowly disintegrated in the sky of Aragón and Catalonia on March 24th, 2016 at 0h47m20s UTC. The Canadian space rock was captured flying through the night sky of Churchill, Manitoba. Awesome!

This wonderful slow-moving fireball overflew Aragón and Catalonia on March 24th, 2016 at 0h47m20s UTC and was recorded by cameras at the Folgueroles AAO-CSIC-IEEC station (Pep Pujols/J.M.Trigo).

WATCH: The fireball experienced periodic changes in its luminosity due to the fast spinning of the meteoroid when it penetrated Earth's atmosphere.



Fireball filmed in the sky of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada on March 26, 2016.

WATCH: There is no comment on the video. But the video of this exploding fireball is awesome.



Did you hear any booms or weird noises related to these two sky events?

- Strange Sounds.


Strange object spotted falling from the sky over South West England

These photos were captured by Gudrun Limbrick this evening.
© Gudrun Limbrick

People have been coming up with possible explanations including a meteorite, plane entrails or a strange cloud. It was seen from all over North Devon including in Combe Martin and Braunton.

Gudrun said: "I live in Woolacombe and popped my head out the door to have a look at the post-sunset sky about 8pm. I watched it for about 20 minutes as it moved down the sky and changed shape."

Do you think you know what the object might be? If so get in touch by emailing fran@northdevonjournal.co.uk - North Devon Journal.



Rare meteorite fragments discovered from March fireball in Stubenberg, Germany

Experts from Munster said they are 'delighted' to recover several fragments identified as being of the 'LL Chondritenklasse' (LL chondrite) class of meteorite -
mostly stone with very little metal inside. This image shows how the meteorite looks under the polarising microscope

Scientists have discovered fragments from an extremely rare meteorite strike that took place above Germany earlier this month.

Experts from Munster said they are 'delighted' to recover several fragments identified as being of the 'LL Chondritenklasse' (LL chondrite) class of meteorite - mostly stone with very little metal inside.

The latest fragments, which struck the earth in the municipality of Stubenberg in Bavaria, are already being studied excitedly by experts, who anticipate more fragments will still turn up.

The fireball was spotted over Bavaria on 6 March.


The fireball was spotted over Bavaria on 6 March (pictured)
Meteorite expert Professor Dr Addi Bischoff from the Institute for Planetary Studies at the University of Munster (WWU) said: 'Alert sky watchers spotted the meteorites burning into the atmosphere on 6 March.

'By analysing images of the entry, we were able to locate the impact point and find fragments on the ground, in total weighing 40g.

'What we have found so far from studying the fragments indicates that the main body of the meteorite had been struck several times by other celestial objects.

'The fragment that came into our atmosphere had probably broken off from the main body of the meteorite after one of these collisions.

'The main body of the asteroid is one of hundreds of thousands of asteroids travelling on a route between Mars and Jupiter.'

Although hundreds of meteorites come into the Earth's atmosphere to create shooting stars, most of these burn up before they get anywhere near the ground.

Very occasionally, however, meteorites make it all the way to the ground.


By analysing images of the entry, researchers were able to locate the impact point and find fragments on the ground, in total weighing 40g (pictured centre)


In Germany, experts say a meteorite actually strikes the ground only once every eight years or so, with the last time happening at Braunschweig - also known as Brunswick - in 2013 and before that at Neuschwanstein in 2002.

Dr Bischoff said strikes were extremely rare in Germany and added: 'In the last seven years, there has been one striking the ground on average every eight years.'

And he added that none of these were spectacular as the one which struck Chelyabinsk in Russia in 2013 that left hundreds of people injured with its explosive impact.

It is likely that the fragment may also be worth a substantial amount of money.

Earlier this week it was announced that a collection of some of the largest chunks of meteorite to have been found on the Earth to go on sale at auction for an estimated £3.4 million.

Among the 83 space rocks is the only meteoroid that has killed and a chunk of the fireball which tore through the skies over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in 2013, hospitalising 112 people.

Some of the scorched chunks of iron and stone look primeval in their appearance while others have an almost jewel-like beauty despite their fiery descent through the atmosphere. - Daily Mail.








Tuesday, March 29, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Amateur Astronomer Captures Mystery Object Crashing Into Jupiter - Likely An Asteroid Or Comet; Explosion Had A FORCE OF 12,500,000 TONS OF TNT! [VIDEO]

​Likely an asteroid or comet, the object was pulled into the thick atmosphere of the largest planet in our solar system. Gerrit Kernbauer

March 29, 2016 - SPACE - A backyard astronomer in Austria captured a cool cosmic event on Jupiter: a strike by some natural space debris, either an asteroid or a comet.

It's not surprising that such things happen, as Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet and acts as a sort of shepherd of small solar system bodies.

But the timing was just right for Gerrit Kernbauer to capture the event. 

The object was projected to be relatively small, but due to Jupiter's gravitational influence, it quickly reached high velocity, kicking up plumes of debris as it smashed into the clouds.

The explosion had a force of 12,500,000 tons of TNT. 

According to Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy, collisions like this happen once per year on average. Perhaps the most notable occurrence was in 1994, when the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet slammed into Jupiter, an event captured by ground-based astronomers and NASA's Galileo probe, then just months from entering orbit around Jupiter.

With a new NASA probe, Juno, ready to enter orbit later this year, we might get to catch a fiery show like this again. - Popular Mechania.

WATCH: Asteroid impact on Jupiter.







 

FIRE IN THE SKY: "Lots Of Folks Are Talking About It" - Green Meteor Fireball Spotted In South Florida By Dozens Of People!

File photo.

March 29, 2016 - FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - The American Meteor Society said this morning that dozens of people are reporting to have spotted a bluish or green fireball over South Florida at about 6:30.

More than 40 reports were made to the AMS from people who claim to have witnessed the event from Kendall to Jupiter. Nine reports came from people in Palm Beach County.

Mike Hankey, operations manager for the American Meteor Society, said it was a random fireball and not part of a known meteor shower.

"Lots of folks are talking about it," Hankey said. "It only happened three hours ago, so not much information yet."




A report from a West Palm Beach man says the fireball cut a long trail across the sky.

"Train was glowing an iridescent or almost neon blue with white edges," the man reported. "Looked like it was 300-500 yards behind the fireball itself but was still attached to the head of the fireball." Hankey was part of a team of people who recently found six pieces of galactic rock in North Florida after a sighting earlier this year.


Estimated trajectory of this morning’s fireball based on witness reports.

Hankey is hoping that someone has gotten the event on a surveillance camera. He says the average report time was 6:38 a.m.
@JoshJamesMusic yep. blue-green. I'm in PBC. was low in the sky south of me

— Gregg Steward (@eggstew) March 29, 2016
@amsmeteors @SteveWeagleWPTV it was glowing green with a long tail and large. It did not appear very high in the sky. Streaking west to east

— Bob Esposito (@Bob_Espo) March 29, 2016
Bright Fireball over FL 6:38am this morning - Report your sighting here: https://t.co/UUwFVLMEOf pic.twitter.com/GFA9jviax9

— AMSMETEORS (@amsmeteors) March 29, 2016
Listeners are telling us they saw a meteorite across Jupiter/Palm Beach Gardens! Anyone else see? @1055online #MoSallyTA

— Mo & Sally Show (@MoAndSallyShow) March 29, 2016


Fireball captured earlier this year by a dashboard cam in North Florida.




- Palm Beach Post.





Sunday, March 27, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Bright Green Meteor-Fireball Seen Over The Netherlands - Explodes After Multiple-Step Disintegration! [VIDEO]

File photo.

March 27, 2016 - NETHERLANDS - A bright green fireball was reported across the Netherlands on March 26, 2016, shortly after midnight.

The burning meteor exploded after multiple-step disintegration.

The fireball was also witnessed in Belgium and the United Kingdom.


© Fireballs.imo.net


The bright meteor lasted about two seconds and ended in green / blue light. Apparently the fireball disintegrated into multiple fragments.

Some even reported a sound.


WATCH: Fireball over the Netherlands.




A fireball is actually a meteor brighter than the planet Venus (-4m). - Strange Sounds.




 

Saturday, March 26, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Gigantic Comet's Flyby Captured By NASA - The THIRD-CLOSEST COMET To Earth In Recorded History! [VIDEO]


March 26, 2016 - SPACE - A gigantic comet which was making the third closest flyby of Earth in history has been captured by NASA radars. The space body appears to look like “a brick on one side and a pear on the other,” the scientists said.

The stargazers were observing the comet P/2016 BA14 which was about 1 kilometer in diameter on March 22.

“The comet was about 3.5 million kilometers away, making it the third closest comet flyby in recorded history,” NASA said.


WATCH: Flyby comet imaged by radar.



The scientists said they used the Goldstone Solar System Radar in California's Mojave Desert to follow the space body.

"We were able to obtain very detailed radar images of the comet nucleus over three nights around the time of closest approach," said Shantanu Naidu, a postdoctoral researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

According to researchers, the comet spins “around its axis once every 35 to 40 hours.”

"The radar images show that the comet has an irregular shape: looks like a brick on one side and a pear on the other," Naidu said. "We can see quite a few signatures related to topographic features such as large flat regions, small concavities and ridges on the surface of the nucleus."



The comet turns to be reflecting less than “3 percent of the sunlight that falls on its surface,” according to the data presented by Vishnu Reddy, of the Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Arizona.

“Comet nuclei are as dark as fresh asphalt. However, infrared spectra can often yield clues to the makeup of these primitive denizens of the solar system,” NASA wrote. - RT.





Wednesday, March 23, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: The Latest Fireball Sightings - Green Meteor-Fireball Seen Across England On St. Patrick's Day Was The Brightest EVER Recorded; The Rate Of Fireballs Over The United States So Far In 2016 Is HIGHER THAN 2015; Camera At Old Faithful In Yellowstone National Park Captures Fireball Followed By Strange Flash Of Light! [VIDEOS]

Meteor over Ringwood in Hampshire, UK.
© www.bbc.com

March 23, 2016 - SPACE - The following constitutes several of the latest reports of fireballs, seen in the skies, across the globe.

Green meteor-fireball seen across England on St. Patrick's Day was brightest ever recorded

A bright meteor has been sighted over Britain in the early hours. Witnesses have described the object as a green flash moving south to north for a few seconds, leaving a magnesium-white trail. Sightings have been reported in locations including London, Hampshire, Stafford and on the east coast of England at 03:16 GMT.

Its colour has prompted people on Twitter to describe it as the St Patrick's Day meteor.

Describing the meteor as "spectacular", Dr John Mason of the British Astronomical Association said it was bright enough to be categorised as a fireball.

He believes it was a piece of cosmic rock which almost certainly came from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. He said the green colour was caused by the meteor heating up the oxygen in the earth's atmosphere.

Richard Kacerek, from the UK Meteor Observation Network, told the BBC it had received reports from across the country. He said the network's camera at Church Crookham in Hampshire had captured the meteor from the west. "This is the biggest meteor sighting we have recorded," Mr Kacerek said. "It lasted for a few seconds. It was seen for hundreds of miles. We have received a number of emails."


WATCH: Meteor over England.








- BBC News.


Rate of meteor fireballs over US so far in 2016 is higher than 2015

While March is usually a slow month for meteor showers as none of the major annual events occur this month, the American Meteor Society has reported six major fireball events since March 1 and NASA says fireballs can increase as much as 30 percent in spring.

A fireball is defined as a meteor that is brighter than the planet Venus and usually has a bright trailing tail.

The reason for the increase in fireball activity is "still unknown," NASA says, but one thought is simply that more space debris litters the Earth's orbit near the spring equinox, which is March 20. According to the AMS, 2016 has seen an increase in the number of reported fireballs. Since Jan. 1, 910 fireballs have been reported through its online report program, compared to 839 reports received during the same time last year.

On March 5, 99 fireball reports were made in central to northern Florida. Two people in Davie reported spotting a fireball with one noting that "it fell out of a cloud" making the angle of entrance hard to determine.

WATCH: This fireball was caught over Missouri on March 4.





Camera at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park captures meteor fireball followed by strange flash of light

© YouTube/Kat Martin2016 (screen capture)

Watch this awesome fireball disintegrating in the sky of Yellowstone National Park just near Old Faithful Geyser on February 29, 2016. But what is this big flash of light toward the end of the recording? OMG an earthquake light?

This timelaspe video shows a fireball striking over the Yellowstone National Park on February 29, 2016. But at the end of the footage, 25 seconds after the beginning, a bright flash of light cuts off the silent darkness.


 WATCH: Big flash at Yellowstone.




So what is this mysterious glow at the end of the video?

Probably not from the fireball as it disappears already in the first seconds of the video.

Is it a camera flash from tourists visiting the spot at night? This light is not a person on the mound with a flashlight, nor is it a car light, nor are there any street lights, walkway lights, or helicopters flying over. They are not allowed to walk there.

This whole mound is lit up for several seconds, then goes dark. Could it be a rare earthquake light, which releases a form of plasma light energy due to geologic stresses.

That's my preferred explanation. But please tell me what's this strange glowing light at the end of the video? - Strange Sounds.





Friday, March 11, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Bright Meteor Streaks Over Black Sea Near Ukraine! [VIDEO]

© YouTube/asteroid457
March 11, 2016 - UKRAINE - Bright meteor streaks over Black Sea caught by video observation stations in Mayaki and Odessa, Ukraine on 9th March 2016.


WATCH: Bright meteor over Black Sea.





- YouTube.



 

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Mysterious Glowing Fireball Baffles Residents Of Las Vegas And California! [VIDEOS]


March 9, 2016 - UNITED STATES - What was this bright burning light striking the sky of Las Vegas and northern California on March 6, 2016?

It looks like a giant fireball disintegrating in the skies... But wait a minute...


WATCH: Fireball over Las Vegas.




This gigantic fireball is much too slow and remains incandescent for much too much time.

The northern California dashcam video is less clear than this first footage. You see a faint ball of fire as the car turns on the right. But the moving light is too far away to clearly determine its origin:


 WATCH: Large meteor over southern California.





So what are these mysterious lights in the sky?


Let's say that the burning object in the northern California video is a real meteor falling down to Earth on March 6, 2016.

But what about the event filmed over Las Vegas? No meteor will burn so long in our atmosphere.




I didn't get any visits of some green aliens and it doesn't seem to me these are fireworks.

I thus guess this is the re-entry of a man-made space object.

Looking at aerospace.org, there is this rocket body from Chinese Mission Yaogan 10 that is supposed to re-enter tomorrow. But maybe the event occurred a bit faster than predicted. - Strange Sounds.





Tuesday, March 8, 2016

FIRE IN THE SKY: Large Meteor Fireball Caught On Dash Cam In Missouri! [VIDEO]

© Screenshot via KY3.com

March 8, 2016 - MISSOURI, UNITED STATES - KY3 viewer Tim Zikowsky was setting up a dash cam on his way to work, and caught the meteor falling from the sky.

WATCH: Fireball over Missouri.



- KY3.