Friday, October 23, 2009

Fireball Meteor Over Groningen

Explanation: The brilliant fireball meteor captured in this snapshot was a startling visitor to Tuesday evening's twilight skies over the city of Groningen. In fact, sightings of the meteor, as bright as the Full Moon, were widely reported throughout the Netherlands and Germany at approximately 17:00 UT. Accompanied by sonic booms and rumbling sounds, the meteor was seen to break up into bright fragments, eventually leaving a persistent smoke-like trail. Even though there are bright fireball meteors in planet Earth's atmosphere every day, sightings of them are relatively rare because they more often occur over oceans and uninhabited areas.

7 comments:

CyberKitten said...

Impressive.

Giant rocks falling from the sky made us what we are today.... [grin]

Stardust said...

Hey there, haven't seen you around in awhile!

CyberKitten said...

Oh, I'm here most days... Don't always leave a comment....

Stardust said...

I've been busy with other things and not on here so much these days. Had a stalker I had to let blow over for awhile. Wasn't funny at all.

Stardust said...

I am going to try to get back to posting some stuff now. Hopefully the person I am talking about will leave me alone now. Wish Blogger had a blocker like WordPress.

tina FCD said...

Very cool photo.
Hope things are well with you.

Stardust said...

Hi Tina! Yes, things are well with me. I have just been laying low for awhile till my stalker dude found someone else to mislead and stalk.

How are you doing/