Fireball lights up California sky. January 17, 2013
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California-Nevada Fireball January 17, 2013
The American Meteor Society has received over 100 reports of a bright meteor that occurred near 05:21 PST on Thursday morning January 17, 2013. Brightness estimates of this fireball vary considerably, but the average lies near magnitude -20, which lies between the light produced by the full moon and the sun. Every color of the rainbow has been reported with blue and white being most mentioned. A great majority of the reports have come from the San Francisco Bay area, but sightings of the same event have also been received from Southern and Central California, and Nevada. Read more
Update: Meteor lights up sky, seen by people from Reno to San Francisco
A fireball spotted across a wide swath of the West from Reno to San Francisco might have broken up over the Pacific Ocean, an expert said Friday. Read more
Exploding meteor lights Bay Area skies Thursday morning
The spectacular bright light in the sky that stunned Young and other Bay Area residents was an exploding meteor called a fireball, said Chabot Space and Science Centre astronomer Ben Burress. The flash of light lit up the skies about 5:25 a.m. People from as far away as Monterey County and into Nevada reported the fireball to the Space and Science Centre. Read more