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Beta Leonids
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Maximum of the Beta Leonids meteor shower around the 20th March. Read more
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Scotland meteor 15.3.15
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Meteor photographed from Loch Ness A meteor that is believed to have been the cause of phone calls to the Coastguard was photographed from the shores of Loch Ness. Tourist guide John Alasdair Macdonald captured his image on a compact camera near Dochfour at about 21:00 on Sunday. Read more
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Blaustein fireball 15.03.15
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M20150315 194406 Blaustein Spoiler
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AMS Event #638-2015
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The AMS received over 70 reports this morning of a bright fiery object travelling from the east to the west over northern Colorado. Many of the witnesses reported a slow moving object with a long duration spanning 20 seconds. Read more
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Melbourne meteor 25.02.15
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'Once in a lifetime' daytime meteors heard exploding into Earth's atmosphere over Victoria Bangs, tremors and even "explosions" were reported to GeoScience Australia (GA) in Victoria and southern NSW as four meteors were believed to have entered the Earth's atmosphere on Wednesday...
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p-Geminid meteors
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Title: The p-Geminid meteoroid stream: orbits, spectroscopic data and implications for its parent body Author: Jose M. Madiedo By using an array of high-sensitivity CCD video devices and spectrographs, the activity of meteor events from the poorly-known p-Geminid meteoroid stream has been mo...
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Pittsburgh Fireball February 17th, 2015
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A 500-pound space rock about two feet in diameter entered the Earth's atmosphere outside of Pittsburgh last night, according to NASA. The object, detected by three NASA meteor cameras, was moving at a speed of 45,000 miles per hour. Visibility was lost at an altitude of 13 miles, but the space agency...
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