03 January 2012

IA WI MN NE Meteor Fireball 2JAN2012 - Rocks on Ground!!!?

IA WI MN NE Meteor Fireball ~06:17 CST 2JAN2012
IA NE MN WI  Meteor Fireball 2JAN2011
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Iowa Meteor Fireball Allsky Capture 06:17:54 am 2JAN2012
(c) Tim Cline  (timcline.org)
Iowa Meteor Fireball Allsky Video Capture 06:17:54 am 2JAN2012
(c) Tim Cline  (timcline.org)



Iowa Meteor Fireball Allsky Video Capture 06:17:54 am 2JAN2012 - Zoomed-in View
(c) Tim Cline(timcline.org)



2JAN2012 Tim Cline Williamson, Iowa, U.S.A. 06:17 (central time zone u.s.a.)) 4 seconds Started West and traveled North east. white Brighter than full moon. Could not tell I have photo and video

2JAN2012 Dave Tetzlaff Wausau, WI 6:20:00 1-2 seconds Looking South, fireball was travelling from right to left looked like fireball "Fireball" Yes fragments were visible Was travelling on I-39 S, fireball seemed to disappear behind Rib Mountain

2JAN012 Mark B. Minneapolis.,mn 6:18:00 3 to 4 sec. fell straight down in the southern sky greenish / yellow moon no it fell extremely fast.

02JAN2012 Doug Martin Lincoln, NE, USA 6:15:00 between 5 and 10 sec traveling from west to east orange w/ green showed breakup into smaller fireballs just before it disappeared very bright in clear sky, fireball about 1/4 as large as full moon broke apart just before disappearing low on eastern horizon commuting with LeAnn Stover


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