Posted on 03/11/2015 9:09:15 AM PDT by Red Badger
So it's true: The early bird gets the fireballs.
Coloradans who were up before the sun on Wednesday morning saw a "bright green" fireball soar across the sky before it burned out over the mountains.
More than 60 eyewitnesses filed sightings on the American Meteor Society's website.
Greg Moore, an analyst and contributor at Weather5280, told Mashable he was driving over the top of Vail pass, west of Denver, just before 6 a.m. local time when "a bright green fireball caught my eye."
The object had a "flaming tail with a long trail behind it," Moore said. "As it moved towards the far horizon it started to flame out, but even after the tail was gone a bright orange ball was still visible till it disappeared beyond the far mountain range."
"It was pretty incredible," he said.
Snapchat user Joel Jimenez sent Mashable video he caught from a Home Depot parking lot in Fort Collins.
Brian Paulson, a software engineer, caught the fireball on his car's dash cam while driving about 15 miles north of Pueblo, Colorado. A second man caught it on his dash cam from Denver.
Colorado resident Nate Hershey told Mashable he was getting his kids dressed on Wednesday morning and happened to look out the window when the object was streaking across the sky.
"The head was bright white, and it had a deep orange tail with what looked like sparks falling behind, moving very slowly for a meteor," he said.
"I had time to put my 1 year old down, grab my four year old, climb onto my bed and hold him up to the window for a few seconds before it faded," Hershey said. "At the end, the tail appeared to be an eerie green with a slight blue tint as it disappeared."
"I've seen a lot of meteors in my day but this must have been the most spectacular, lasting for what seemed like around 10 seconds," he said.
The fireball, which could have been a meteor, satellite debris or a warning shot from an alien warship, was first reported on Twitter.
Saw the craziest meteor I've ever seen over Denver this morning at 6:00 AM. Must have been visible for at least 8-10 seconds! #fireballs
Nate Hershey (@nate_hershey) March 11, 2015
Huge meteor just streaked east to west over Castlerock Colorado. It burnt bright green and faded over the mountains. #meteor
Francis Eggelton (@nudge4ward) March 11, 2015
Huge fireball north to south west of vail pass this morning. Bright green flaming tail. Across full sky. #fireball #meteor #cowx
Greg Moore (@GMoore34) March 11, 2015
Others reported seeing the fireball on 9News's Facebook page.
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Wyatt’s Torch?........................
Describes exactly a fireball I saw one night while driving on a remote freeway,
Only detail out is that before the fireball came into view -- two bright green flashes lit up the terrain.
Do you have the free one or the payware one?
Never have I had that pleasure. And now, with my hearing also going, it’s becoming less likely.
I have seen a LOT of things in the sky at night (been an amateur astronomer for about 45 years now), including what I think was a aurora spark on magnetic line during the previous solar maximum, but, I haven’t been able to hear a meteor.
LOL
I love Deep Purple’s older stuff. I’ve never seen that Album cover before.
Who in the world thought that was a good idea?
LOL
... that you can recall anyway...
Heh! I was on the roof at Coors taking a break working graveyard.
I can picture that. You were in a good spot.
Unless its Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.....................
It was during the time that Comet Kohoutek was coming and was supposed to be a big one............but it was a fizzle.................
Describes exactly what I saw one night while driving on a remote highway,
Only detail out is that before it came into view — two bright BLUE flashes lit up the terrain.
Highway Patrol.....................
I saw some strange things while in Colorado in my youth.
Bolide
I bought it after trying the free one.
It was worth it.
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