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See it: Origin of mysterious bright green light streaking across Maryland sky identified
2025-02-05
[FoxWeather] The origin of a mysterious throbbing light racing behind clouds across parts of the northeastern U.S. and Canada over the weekend has been identified as a meteor, according to the American Meteor Society (AMS).

As many as nine reports were filed with the agency after the fireball was sighted burning up as it entered Earth's atmosphere about 3:45 a.m. ET Saturday. Witnesses reported seeing it from as far south as Maryland and as far north as Ontario, Canada, with sightings also logged in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

"Caught a magnificent green bolide meteor … SO BRIGHT," exclaimed Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather Alert on social media, sharing a video captured by their north-facing storm and aurora camera in Havre de Grace, Maryland.

A fireball, astronomers explain, is simply a very bright meteor – brighter than magnitude -4, roughly equivalent to the brilliance of Venus in the morning or evening sky. A bolide is a specific type of fireball that culminates in a spectacular explosion of light, often accompanied by visible fragments.

The AMS said the vibrant colors often reported by those who witness fireballs are likely due to their extreme brightness, making them easily visible within the range of human color perception.

Although thousands of fireballs blaze through Earth's atmosphere daily, the AMS reports that most go unseen. They frequently occur over oceans or uninhabited areas, are obscured by daylight, or simply aren't noticed by the few people out at night.

The meteor witnessed on Saturday likely disintegrated upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. According to the AMS, a fireball must be brighter than magnitude -8 to -10 to have a chance of surviving atmospheric entry and reaching the ground as a meteorite.
Posted by:Skidmark

#3  ^ And the prevalence of Shrooms among the general population?
Posted by: Frank G   2025-02-05 20:08  

#2  The AMS said the vibrant colors often reported by those who witness fireballs are likely due to their extreme brightness, making them easily visible within the range of human color perception.

That sounds like AI-generated bullshit. The colors are due to the chemical composition of the meteor.
Posted by: SteveS   2025-02-05 19:19  

#1  Guess nothing to do with visitors

NASA warns three giant asteroids will skim past Earth today 2/3
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-02-04 12:16  

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