All,

  For those interested, here is a bit more on yesterday's New Eng. fireball. 
And, in regard, to the last person's comments below, I'm sure we all "hope that 
no one was hurt by this thing"   ;-) 

Summary: On Jan. 23, 2009, at approximately 8:48 pm EST a meteoroid of unknown 
size hit Earth's atmosphere over New England. Its blue-green disintegration was 
widely observed by motorists on the Massachusetts Turnpike and in neighboring 
states.

Eyewitness Accounts: 

Location: near Auburn Massachusetts
Comments: James Vasalofsky: "I saw the fireball on 1/23/09 around 8:48pm. It 
was blue-ish green when it first appeared, then it was a bright light that 
lasted about 2 seconds. I was on the Mass Pike heading East near Auburn and it 
was off to the right in the direction of the South. It was an amazing sight! 
I've seen meteor showers before but this seemed really close. I assume it was a 
meteor."

Location: Foxboro, Massachusetts
Comments: Robert Russell: "I was driving home with my family at about 9pm on 
Friday, Jan 23rd, and we saw what looked to be a huge fireball coming straight 
down from the black sky. All four of us saw the same thing and were all 
shocked. It was much bigger than a typical shooting star and was certainly 
going straight down as opposed to shooting horizontally across the sky. It had 
blue and green colors in it too. It appeared to have landed or struck down just 
north of Rt 495 and just east of Rt 95 somewhere in Foxboro or Mansfield."

Location: Lexington, Massachusetts
Comments: Mark A. Abel: "On January 23 at 8:48PM EST I was traveling on I-95 
South bound in the Lexington area near the Hanscom Airfield when I saw the 
bluish-green fireball out of the corner of my eye. At first I thought I may had 
caught a glimpse of an airplane landing flood light since I was in the Hanscom 
Airfield area but then it emerged from behind the low level clouds again and I 
could see that it indeed was a brilliant fireball."

Location: Wakefield, Rhode Island
Comments: Donna & Randy Swanson: "We observed a huge pulsing blue green 
fireball through the clouds tonight @ 8:48 PM dropping past the horizon, due NE 
into the Atlantic ocean towards Cape Cod. Bright enough to be seen through 
heavy cloud cover!"

Location: Agawam, Mass.
Comments: John B Byerly: "At 8:50 pm from Agawam Massachusetts looking easterly 
I saw a blue green fire ball through a pretty thick cloud cover. It lasted 
maybe a second with a significant tail. I am a total amateur but It looks 
similar to the video that was posted a couple of days ago."

Location: North Windham, Connecticut
Comments: Paulette Harwood: "My husband and I observed the fireball while 
heading southeast on Rt. 6 in North Windham, CT. It was quite large and had a 
green glow."

Location: MassPike between exits 11 and 11A
Comments: E. Szymczak: "I was driving east on the MassPike and at a few minutes 
before 9 between exits 11 and 11A and saw a huge green fireball that appeared 
to come from the north fairly close to the horizon. It was spectacular!"

Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
Comments: Joe Malachowski: "My son and I saw the fireball at 8:48pm on 1.23.09 
in Warwick, Rhode Island. It was blue-green and lasted approximately 3 seconds 
- ended without a flash. This was the brightest meteor I've seen in my 46 
years, brighter even than the one I saw at the Grand Canyon 2 years ago."

Location: Little Compton, Rhode Island
Comments: Anthony Russi: "I was sitting in my den and through my window I saw a 
dazzling fireball drop from the night sky. I live in little Compton, Rhode 
Island on the Sakonnet River, the object was east of me. It came straight down 
and looked like huge flare. Sometime around 8:30."

Location: Connecticut
Comments: Briana: "At approx. 8:45pm, our family was driving north on route 395 
between route 97 & 169 in CT. My husband said, 'Look, Look, Look!!' And there, 
straight ahead, was a very bright object heading for the ground. For me it was 
gone quickly, but my husband said he saw it above the clouds, then it 
disappeared for a moment behind some clouds, then he saw it again below the 
clouds. Because of this we both think it had to have hit the ground. Most 
likely someplace in NE CT, possibly between Danielson and Thompson. It was very 
cool, but I hope no one was hurt."






      
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