Very bright fireball caught on camera over Texas, sonic boom reported
Posted by TW on November 16, 2018
A very bright meteor was caught on camera over Texas at 03:25 UTC on November 16 (21:25 CDT, November 15). The object was seen for about 3 to 7 seconds and was followed by a sonic boom.
It was primarily seen from Texas but was also seen from Louisiana and Oklahoma, the American Meteor Society said.
They have so far received 95 reports. 9 people said they heard delayed sound and 6 concurrent. 11 reported fragmentation.
Some of the reports mention the windows-rattling sonic boom. The whole sky in the area of Granada Hills in Southwest Austin, Hamilton Pool road and Wimberly was lit up, another witness said.
https://youtu.be/ZVUPLwaVd2Y
https://youtu.be/JJ_GjpxvvLc
Thanks to: https://watchers.news
Posted by TW on November 16, 2018
A very bright meteor was caught on camera over Texas at 03:25 UTC on November 16 (21:25 CDT, November 15). The object was seen for about 3 to 7 seconds and was followed by a sonic boom.
It was primarily seen from Texas but was also seen from Louisiana and Oklahoma, the American Meteor Society said.
They have so far received 95 reports. 9 people said they heard delayed sound and 6 concurrent. 11 reported fragmentation.
Some of the reports mention the windows-rattling sonic boom. The whole sky in the area of Granada Hills in Southwest Austin, Hamilton Pool road and Wimberly was lit up, another witness said.
https://youtu.be/ZVUPLwaVd2Y
https://youtu.be/JJ_GjpxvvLc
Thanks to: https://watchers.news