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Did anyone else see a bolide approximately midnight Eastern Daylight
Time on 7/26? I was watching Mars with my 12" lx200 and my son suddenly let out a shout when he saw a bright "Explosion." I was looking thru the eyepiece and noted that there was a BRIGHT green flash. My entire peripheral vision lit up. I know this is very inaccurate, but it seemed as bright as the full moon. I am located in Central New Jersey and the "explosion" occured right near Mars in the western sky. When I looked up, there was a small trail above and to the right of Mars that dissipated within a few minutes. My son described it as a bright meteor which left a short trail and then exploded to give the bright green flash. I know that the delta Aquarid meteor shower is right around now and this occured near Aquarius. Any other witnesses?? BB |
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BingBong:
Did anyone else see a bolide approximately midnight Eastern Daylight Time on 7/26? I was watching Mars with my 12" lx200... I was watching Mars with my 89mm Questar :-) ...it seemed as bright as the full moon. I am located in Central New Jersey and the "explosion" occured right near Mars in the western sky. When I looked up, there was a small trail above and to the right of Mars that dissipated within a few minutes. My son described it as a bright meteor which left a short trail and then exploded to give the bright green flash. ***** I was observing from about 20km west of Annapolis, MD. I saw two very bright meteors last night, one while setting up at about 22:00 EDT and the second at around midnight. Both were very short-lived. The first came out of the southeast on a northeast trajectory. The second appeared in Sagittarius at a declination of about -20 deg and was on an southeast trajectory. I did not see it explode. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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Davoud,
about midnight EDT at Cherry Springs State Park, we thought someone had set off a flash picture, even though it would have been illegal. Came from an eastern direction, but no one saw the actual 'flash' but everyone and everything was visible for an instant...and I'll bet that was it. But no one to my knowledge happened to be looking in that direction at that instant.....so I can't confirm or deny it. Must have been very short-lived. BTW, Mars would not be in the West at midnight EDT, that was probably Arcturus you are confusing it with. Mars is in the SE at midnight EDT. Clear Skies, Tom W. Davoud wrote: BingBong: Did anyone else see a bolide approximately midnight Eastern Daylight Time on 7/26? I was watching Mars with my 12" lx200... I was watching Mars with my 89mm Questar :-) ...it seemed as bright as the full moon. I am located in Central New Jersey and the "explosion" occured right near Mars in the western sky. When I looked up, there was a small trail above and to the right of Mars that dissipated within a few minutes. My son described it as a bright meteor which left a short trail and then exploded to give the bright green flash. ***** I was observing from about 20km west of Annapolis, MD. I saw two very bright meteors last night, one while setting up at about 22:00 EDT and the second at around midnight. Both were very short-lived. The first came out of the southeast on a northeast trajectory. The second appeared in Sagittarius at a declination of about -20 deg and was on an southeast trajectory. I did not see it explode. Davoud |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 15:24:39 -0400, bwhiting
wrote: Davoud, about midnight EDT at Cherry Springs State Park, we thought someone had set off a flash picture, even though it would have been illegal. Came from an eastern direction, but no one saw the actual 'flash' but everyone and everything was visible for an instant...and I'll bet that was it. But no one to my knowledge happened to be looking in that direction at that instant.....so I can't confirm or deny it. Must have been very short-lived. BTW, Mars would not be in the West at midnight EDT, that was probably Arcturus you are confusing it with. Mars is in the SE at midnight EDT. Clear Skies, Tom W. Sorry, my mistake. It WAS in the Eastern sky right near Mars and was very short lived. I'm glad someone else saw something and that I didn't imagine it. To add a little more info, the meteor was white and left a whitish short tail which culminated in a green flash bolide. It was traveling from above and to the right of Mars (sorry, from just East and South of Mars) and the bolide occured right near Mars. No sounds were present. Thanks, BB |
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No, we heard nothing either...as I stated, we just thought someone
had illegally flashed a camera at us...no residual trail was seen either because I looked for it right afterward....so we just dropped the subject, figuring it must have been a camera flash....guess we were wrong about the camera. So thanks for confirming that the flash we saw was extra-terrestrial. Clear Skies, Tom W. BingBong wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 15:24:39 -0400, bwhiting wrote: Davoud, about midnight EDT at Cherry Springs State Park, we thought someone had set off a flash picture, even though it would have been illegal. Came from an eastern direction, but no one saw the actual 'flash' but everyone and everything was visible for an instant...and I'll bet that was it. But no one to my knowledge happened to be looking in that direction at that instant.....so I can't confirm or deny it. Must have been very short-lived. BTW, Mars would not be in the West at midnight EDT, that was probably Arcturus you are confusing it with. Mars is in the SE at midnight EDT. Clear Skies, Tom W. Sorry, my mistake. It WAS in the Eastern sky right near Mars and was very short lived. I'm glad someone else saw something and that I didn't imagine it. To add a little more info, the meteor was white and left a whitish short tail which culminated in a green flash bolide. It was traveling from above and to the right of Mars (sorry, from just East and South of Mars) and the bolide occured right near Mars. No sounds were present. Thanks, BB |
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First post - please excuse any inappropriate terms or conventions...
From times and places mentioned, I doubt we're talking about the same event - but (very roughly) sometime between 00:00 and 00:30 BST (morning of 28/7/03) I saw a spectacular bolide over Buckinghamshire in the UK... I was on a newbie GOTO-frenzy with my 10" F/10 LX200 (only it's 4th trip out since I got it 3 weeks ago) when I happened to look up just before an orange streak began directly above. It travelled NNW (v. approximately across Vega towards Ursa Major) for 1 to 1.5 secs showing deceleration and brightening of the trail. Finally - the streak turned from yellow to green and culminated in an ENORMOUS green flash that lit the surrounding countryside (and left me with a blind spot for a few minutes). I'm afraid I missed my chance to view the plasma tube (or whatever it's called) as it took me a few seconds to remember I had a scope handy, let alone slew it from M82 where it was pointed... Most impressive "shooter" I've ever seen! I listened for a minute or two, but I didn't hear anything (should I have - perhaps I didn't wait long enough?) Quite a good addition to a fascinating night's observing, but I'll save tales of my "newbie experiences" (and countless emerging questions) for other posts. Cheers Beats |
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