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Fireballs, Meteors That Appear Brighter Than Venus, Light Up February Skies (VIDEO)

First Posted: 02/24/2012 8:53 am Updated: 02/24/2012 9:03 am

By: SPACE.com Staff
Published: 02/23/2012 05:20 PM EST on SPACE.com

A strange breed of fireball is streaking through the skies this month, and NASA is urging folks on the ground to take notice.

February's fireballs — a term that describes meteors that appear brighter in the sky than Venus — aren't more numerous than normal, but their appearance and trajectory are odd, experts say.

"These fireballs are particularly slow and penetrating," meteor expert Peter Brown, a physics professor at the University of Western Ontario, said in a statement. "They hit the top of the atmosphere moving slower than 15 kilometers per second [33,500 mph], decelerate rapidly and make it to within 50 kilometers [31 miles] of Earth’s surface."

Beginning February with a bang

The month's fireball action began on Feb. 1, when a meteor lit up the skies over central Texas, putting on a dazzling show for people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

"It was brighter and long-lasting than anything I've seen before," said eyewitness Daryn Morran. "The fireball took about eight seconds to cross the sky. I could see the fireball start to slow down; then it exploded like a firecracker artillery shell into several pieces, flickered a few more times and then slowly burned out."

The fireball was about as bright as the full moon, and was spotted by NASA cameras in New Mexico, more than 500 miles (805 km) away. It was likely caused by an object 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) wide, NASA researchers said. [Fallen Stars: Photos of Famous Meteorites]

And the meteors have kept coming, well into February.

"This month, some big space rocks have been hitting Earth's atmosphere," said Bill Cooke of the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. "There have been five or six notable fireballs that might have dropped meteorites around the United States."

Oddball fireballs

So far in February, NASA's All-Sky Fireball Network which currently consists of six cameras set up in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and New Mexico — has photographed about half a dozen of these strange slow-moving, deep-diving fireballs. They have ranged in size from basketballs to buses.

Cooke has analyzed their orbits and determined where the strange meteors are coming from.

"They all hail from the asteroid belt, but not from a single location in the asteroid belt," he said. "There is no common source for these fireballs, which is puzzling."

The "fireballs of February" have puzzled astronomers for decades. Skywatchers first noticed an increase in the number of deep-penetrating, bright meteors during February back in the 1960s and '70s, Brown said.

Research to date has been inconclusive, with some studies reporting a surge of these fireballs in February and others detecting no such trend, Brown added.

But NASA's All-Sky Fireball Network could end up solving the mystery. Cooke and his colleagues plan to keep adding cameras to the network, increasing its coverage across North America.

"The beauty of our smart multi-camera system," Cooke said, "is that it measures orbits almost instantly. We know right away when a fireball flurry is underway — and we can tell where the meteoroids came from."

While Cooke and other researchers ponder the origins of February's fireballs, the rest of us still have a few days left to enjoy them this year.

"If the cows and dogs start raising a ruckus tonight," Cooke said, "go out and take a look."

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By: SPACE.com Staff Published: 02/23/2012 05:20 PM EST on SPACE.com A strange breed of fireball is streaking through the skies this month, and NASA is urging folks on the ground to take notice. ...
By: SPACE.com Staff Published: 02/23/2012 05:20 PM EST on SPACE.com A strange breed of fireball is streaking through the skies this month, and NASA is urging folks on the ground to take notice. ...
 
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04:56 AM on 02/26/2012
I live in California, have a habit of looking up at the sky, and have seen several bolides over the course of my lifetime, but none this year. Last year I saw a huge, slow moving meteor break up and give off several different colors. It was amazing. About 2 years ago I watched a slow moving meteor go through the atmosphere, and it looked like it struck the ground a few miles south of here, but I never heard more about it.

Years ago one of my co-workers was up in Oregon when a big meteor came to ground nearby. They looked for it in the daytime and were able to recover the meteorite. Immediately someone offered thousands of dollars for it.

Bolides are unmistakable. They momentarily light up the sky as if it is daytime. The last one I saw made the street lights, which have sensors on them so that they turn off in the sunshine, go out for awhile, but we didn't lose power.

The first time I saw an exploding bolide was back in the 1970s, and my first thought was that we were under nuclear attack from the USSR. When there was no mushroom cloud or shock wave, I figured out it must have been an exploding asteroid, like the one at Tunguska in 1908, except much smaller.
10:23 AM on 03/06/2012
Interesting. You've seen more of these than most people, myself included. The only bolide I've seen blew at about 30-40 miles up and lit up about a 75-100 mile radius, but it was extremely brief, much like a flash strobe. But then, I've been in cities most of the time - sigh....
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04:43 AM on 02/26/2012
Just checked the spaceweather.com website, put out by Dr. Tony Phillips, and it looks like another PHA (potentially hazardous asteroid) was discovered.

Asteroid 2012 DY 13 came about 0.3 LD (lunar distance), or 72k miles, from the Earth on February 20th, but it looks like it was not discovered until after it had passed its point of closest approach.

It is estimated to be only 11 meters across, so it probably wouldn't have done more than put on a great light show, and maybe made a sonic boom. If it is one of the nickel-iron asteroids, some parts of it would likely have reached the surface. Otherwise, not likely.
01:47 AM on 02/26/2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_4N_Nhn61o&feature=fvwrel

Comin' through just about now.
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vobox3343
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09:39 AM on 02/25/2012
The Sun is testing its nuclear weapons. You Earthlings had better get it together.
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Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
12:51 AM on 02/25/2012
Space junk. God knocked over his trash can. Drunk again probably.
08:08 AM on 02/25/2012
Not if they're coming in this fast. With a network like that it's easy to triangulate the trajectory and figure out if they're dropping out of low earth orbit or not.
10:25 AM on 03/06/2012
I think you missed the joke!
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02:36 PM on 02/24/2012
a physics professor. very cool
07:35 PM on 02/25/2012
I've been a physics professor for many years, and have very seldom been called "cool". Thanks!
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dbrockskk
07:56 PM on 02/25/2012
I'm a teacher too, but I only have a Bachelor's.
10:26 AM on 03/06/2012
But you are! And witty. ..... I don't know about handsome-
02:19 PM on 02/24/2012
This is intense!!!!!!!!

They all look like they are coming from the same location, just like harleydavid said......

I wonder if they could get any magnetic reading on these.........especially if coming from one location............

might be some space kids shooting out great big magnets, with a high power slingshot.......
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04:36 AM on 02/25/2012
Papi, you're Magnetoman!...always fitting magnetism in every post...always with magnetism on your mind, in every thought. ;-)
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mynamesyow
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01:56 PM on 02/27/2012
gravity and electromagnetism are bound to be intertwined...more research necessary...
collectsrocks
don't make me sing
02:17 PM on 02/24/2012
I'm curious as if other states have seen the fireballs. So far I've seen none here in NY state.
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08:03 PM on 02/24/2012
If you live near city lights, they are less visble...Al-
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oneeasyrider
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04:37 AM on 02/25/2012
Not when they're as bright as the moon.
mlondeaux
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07:35 PM on 02/25/2012
collectsrocks - I live in San Diego and have seen three in the past couple of weeks. One night I was driving in my car, stopped at a redlight about a block from home and, through the windshield, I saw a ball of light shoot across the sky. My mouth dropped open and I looked to either side of me to see if anyone else had noticed but it doesn't seem like people are too interested in looking upwards. I guess they're not all freaks like me who's constantly searching the heavens to see if there's anything interesting out there to view through my telescope. I rushed home and jumped out of my car just as the light was moving directly above me. I stood there for a solid three minutes watching this thing, and it even swerved to the right at one point. Eventually it got slower and slower and then just disappeared.

Several nights later I saw another ball of light, twice in one night, but they were much smaller and not as bright as the first one. I had no idea what they were, but I knew they weren't "falling stars", which burn out in seconds, nor were they satellites, which usually travel much slower and are less bright. I was so happy to see this story because now I finally know what they were!
10:33 AM on 03/06/2012
The first one sounds more like something falling out of orbit.
01:47 PM on 02/24/2012
Hammerfall!
12:51 PM on 02/24/2012
Wait a minute , don't astronomers do this already, NASA trying to seem useful again.

CUT NASA MANKIND WILL LAST LONGER!
01:17 PM on 02/24/2012
Dear god, the world should cut you, you are the low of the human race.
12:48 PM on 02/24/2012
They keep coming from the same spot. It looks like an old video of the Gemini capsule orbiting earth.
12:25 PM on 02/24/2012
I saw three last Dec., one came down real fast but the other two came down slow and circled each other.
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oneeasyrider
E=mc2: From light you exist
04:42 AM on 02/25/2012
Any fracking activity happening in your neighborhood, Carol?
06:52 AM on 02/25/2012
Not that I know of, but I searched and I most of the other people that reported seeing them were in South Carolina and one person in PA.
11:55 AM on 02/24/2012
Your Time is Short, Serpent!
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03:06 PM on 02/24/2012
Oh God I hope so, cause I am so 'burnt out' on religiosity.
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01:57 PM on 02/27/2012
Wormwood falls?
11:51 AM on 02/24/2012
Well,,,That was kinda gay!!
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dbrockskk
02:37 PM on 02/24/2012
oh I get it! "gay" is an insult!
03:45 PM on 02/24/2012
Well I did not mean "Happy".;)