Hi Ed,

It would help to have a date and exact time.

Even if the cameras do not capture anything, an operator can go back and make a movie (Sandia./NMSU network) for the time stated to determine if there was anything out side of what triggers the recording to take place.

Cheers!

Jim


Jim Wooddell
http://k7wfr.us


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Deckert" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 9:06 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Slow Moving Fireball Over North Carolina



Hi List,

I wanted to report on a personally witnessed, very slow-moving fireball over central North Carolina, USA. The fireball - so bright that it illuminated the entire area as far as I could see. Please believe me when I say that it was as bright as day outside! Never before have I seen anything any brighter.

Explosions were not heard, nor were there any break-ups witnessed. The fireball appeared first in the eastern sky, with a trajectory taking it almost perfectly west. Color was a bright white, perhaps slightly yellowish. I believe that I can say it was definitely not space junk.

Anyone have anything on their all-sky cameras? Doppler reports? Other sightings? This thing was HUGE, and I doubt that I was the only one to witness it. Although I have not heard anything on the local news channel. Very strange since they manage to report on ingrown toenails, and poison ivy rash inflicted on local residents.

If anyone can collaborate, it would be appreciated. This has the potential to be something really big!

Many thanks,
Ed Deckert

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