A friend contacted me earlier today (Aug 8) to tell me about the fireball she 
saw around 11am MST from Anthem, Az. 

I asked her some basic questions and not unexpectedly her answers where not the 
most helpful.

She did say she was sitting by the pool at the Ironwood Club in Anthem, facing 
west. The object was a bright fireball that appeared at the top of her vision, 
"overhead" and continued to fall directly in front of her. As with most 
untrained observers she reported that it appeared to fall just over the hills 
to the west. To be more precise she said she watched it until it disappeared 
below the roof line of the club. She reports that it had "a tail", but did not 
answer my questions about a smoke train or the duration of the event. I don;t 
expect more detailed answers from her about the event.

However, her report might be the basis of investigation by others. I'd expect 
such a bright and apparently long lived event should probably have left an 
obvious radar train to the northwest of Phoenix. I haven't heard of any other 
reports, but my guess is there are probably other witnesses.

I'd suspect that a bright, long lived daytime event moving east to west at that 
time of day must surely have dropped meteorites, so this is probably something 
that deserves greater investigation by qualified hunters.

--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081


      

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