Posted on 02/25/2007 7:31:18 PM PST by Sender
Sorry for the shameless vanity, but I was just outside in the back yard in Northern Georgia, and an incredibly bright light illuminated the dark yard like an arc lamp. I looked up and saw a meteor streaking overhead, white hot, which then broke up into orange, glowing fragments. This happened at 10:21PM EST. I apologize for posting something random like this, but it was astonishing. Perhaps it was a piece of space junk that reentered the atmosphere tonight. Did anyone else see this? It was truly spectacular.
Winder, GA here...wife ducked...I know there were atleast 3 planes in the sky at the time of the fireball...we were waiting for an explosion.
might be-
i'm off hwy. 53
I could throw a rock and hit 53.
The only thing I saw at 10:21 was the back of my eyelids (as I dozed off in one of the kid's beds, lol)
I was outside at 10:25 (according to the coffemaker clock), but saw nothing.
Did you see it or not, SittinYonder?
when it "exploded" or whatever the proper term is, it was the just beautiful. almost like a huge firework but only lasting for less than a second..if that makes any sense..
211/Double Bridges road here...close to Statham
Y'all should take your conversation to FReepmail.
I didn't see it. Eyes+Glue+Computer Screen = Me.
These northern lights are most impressive and beautiful when caught by surprise. One of nature's greatest masterpieces hosted by our solar system.
I can't hit that part of 53 with a rock.
I'm in Oconee, few miles from Butlers Crossing.
I can hit that part of 53 with a rock.
Was it silent?
Not a sound...looked like fireworks or a welding arc...but I know of no fireworks that can be seen from Winder and Athens
silent...no sound at all..
Saw one like it about 10 or 12 years ago. Was watching TV inside and happened to glance out into the back yard just in time to see the whole area illuminated with a moving, bright light, much brighter than the full moon, and this was a very dark night.
Ran outside and saw an orange colored ball with an illuminated tail that looked as big as the full moon in the sky speeding off in a south-westerly direction. It made a roaring noise.
Looked like it crashed into the top of the nearby mountains, but read the next day that it was a meteor estimated to be the size of a basketball that crashed into the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles away!
A UFO!
Many years ago, spending a boring night as staff duty officer, I got about a dozen calls reporting UFOs.
I called the local USAF radar site as well as tower, OSI, police, etc.
When I tried to recontact the radar installation I got a busy signal, then nothing.
Later, after an aspirin and cooling off peroiod involving several more reports; I did get in touch with the radar guys.
They'd all been outside looking for the flying saucers.
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