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To: publius321
I referred to what you call in your comment a shooting star, the common ones. There are others, not common at all, referred to generally as "fire balls", and they look/sound just like what you describe. Ie. Big bright and silent. I have only seen one and it startled me even though I knew what it was.

Click here for Google Images of Fireballs

Here is a video of one captured on surveillance camera. Its most of the way thru the video clip so don't give up and think it isn't there, its very obvious.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k4ho984ZxQ

Google around there are others.

You are fortunate to have seen one, very few people ever do.
43 posted on 12/10/2009 8:10:36 PM PST by lucias_clay (All We Weed Up !)
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To: lucias_clay

Exactly! That was actually the -second- one I have seen in my lifetime. As I wrote in my original post, I saw one in 1992 from Pittsbugh, PA. I was working my way through school, delivering a pizza and as I just got out of the car and was walking up to a house on a hill, I was looking in the right direction at the right time and I saw this big fireball dropping from the sky and it looked like it had hit maybe 5-10 miles away.

It was before the Internet days and I told people about it, even called the police to see if anyone else had reported anything. I heard nothing.

Only a couple of years ago I was watching one of those History Channel, meteor shows where they talk about near misses and contemplate the “what if a giant meteor crashes into the Earth” scenarios. During that show they spoke about that very meteor I saw in PA 15 or so years later and they had a video of it!

After I watched your video link, I decided to search Youtube for the meteor I saw in PA with the words “meteor 1992” and there were several videos of it to my surprise. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDUzeObuocw

You have to love the Internet. Nevertheless, what I saw on Wednesday night was the same thing. The thing is, with cameras mounted everywhere, you KNOW the one I saw penetrate the atmosphere and make impact Wednesday night was caught on MANY cameras; however, most people would miss it because the owners of these surveilence cameras wouldn’t be looking for it.

It would be nice if the word were to spread and people who have cameras facing the east, the direction I was facing when I witnessed it, were to check roughly between 9:20PM eastern - 9:30PM eastern to see if they captured it. Subsequently, I’m in south-east Florida. I’m sure it probably landed in the ocean, considering I was facing east and am only about 7 miles west of the Atlantic. That’s one of the things that gave me adrenaline because it looked so large and I was wondering what size wave it would make.

Best regards,

Publius123
http://www.TableOfWisdom.com


44 posted on 12/12/2009 9:04:12 AM PST by publius321
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To: lucias_clay; All

Exactly! That was actually the -second- one I have seen in my lifetime. As I wrote in my original post, I saw one in 1992 from Pittsbugh, PA. I was working my way through school, delivering a pizza and as I just got out of the car and was walking up to a house on a hill, I was looking in the right direction at the right time and I saw this big fireball dropping from the sky and it looked like it had hit maybe 5-10 miles away.

It was before the Internet days and I told people about it, even called the police to see if anyone else had reported anything. I heard nothing.

Only a couple of years ago I was watching one of those History Channel, meteor shows where they talk about near misses and contemplate the “what if a giant meteor crashes into the Earth” scenarios. During that show they spoke about that very meteor I saw in PA 15 or so years later and they had a video of it!

After I watched your video link, I decided to search Youtube for the meteor I saw in PA with the words “meteor 1992” and there were several videos of it to my surprise. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDUzeObuocw

You have to love the Internet. Nevertheless, what I saw on Wednesday night was the same thing. The thing is, with cameras mounted everywhere, you KNOW the one I saw penetrate the atmosphere and make impact Wednesday night was caught on MANY cameras; however, most people would miss it because the owners of these surveilence cameras wouldn’t be looking for it.

It would be nice if the word were to spread and people who have cameras facing the east, the direction I was facing when I witnessed it, were to check roughly between 9:20PM eastern - 9:30PM eastern to see if they captured it. Subsequently, I’m in south-east Florida. I’m sure it probably landed in the ocean, considering I was facing east and am only about 7 miles west of the Atlantic. That’s one of the things that gave me adrenaline because it looked so large and I was wondering what size wave it would make.

Best regards,

Publius123
http://www.TableOfWisdom.com


45 posted on 12/12/2009 9:26:46 AM PST by publius321
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To: lucias_clay

Here’s an even better shot of the same 1992 crashing meteor with the downtown Pittsburgh skyline. I can tell they were shooting this from Mount Washington as that is where all tourists and residents go with their cameras as it presents a spectacular view overlooking the city.

Great shot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JCHkuWSYCY


46 posted on 12/12/2009 10:28:59 AM PST by publius321
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