We need an all-sky camera in my neck of the woods... I just saw another (small) fireball. It was orange/red. I first saw it a little to the west of Montrose at about 45 to 50 degrees above the horizon and it appeared to be on a path almost due north. It traveled until I would say it was at 10 to 15 degrees above the horizon from my view point, then looked to have disrupted and then quickly went dark. No sound from it that I could hear but that's not saying much because I have tinnitus terrible bad tonight. My wife had called me to come outside to listen to a really high pitched sound she could hear when she was on the north side of the house. Turned out to be an alarm going off in our 5th wheel sitting in the driveway. As I was standing out there in the front drive trying to figure out that sound, that is when I saw the fireball.

Mike in CO
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