27 May 2013 – Christos Koutentis, Manhattan, NY 00:07, Eastern Standard Time
3 seconds duration. Travelling West. Blue / turquoise color. Brighter than Venus. No fragmentation. South of Manhattan. Apartment window facing south-west.
27 May 2013 – Mike Kelly, Bordentown, NJ, 00:10 EST
5 seconds duration. East to west direction?? Blue and white color. Very bright streak. Awesome, fast and beautiful.
- Lunar Meteorite Hunters [1].
26 May 2013 – Jane Meyerhofer, Leesburg, VA. 21:00
5 seconds duration. East to west direction. Green/white color. Brighter than Venus. Broke into several pieces. Smaller than the moon but way bigger than a planet.
26 May 2013 – Alexander Eichenlaub, Bellefonte, PA 21:03
3 seconds duration. SE-NW direction. Pink/purple color along with a ‘pop’ sound. Same brightness as Venus. Fragmented into three pieces at the end of its trail. There were four witnesses. Not sure if the popping sound is related.
26 May 2013 – K. Perez, Edgewood, Maryland, 21:01
1-1.5 seconds duration. North, I was facing Northeast. Bright white light flashed across sky. No sound associated with event. White bright color. No fragmentation. Direction I was facing there is a clearing between trees, just happened to be looking in that direction when bright light flashed across through that space. I was able to very briefly view light through trees as it continued. It appeared to be traveling very fast.
26 May 2013 – Elena Tjaden Syracuse, NY, 9pm EST
2 or 3 seconds duration. From our view, it travelled West. Fast flying fireball, bright as fire. No fragmentation or sound.
26 May 2013 – Steve Osmanski Fayetteville, PA, 21:05 EDT
Links:
[1] http://beforeitsnews.com/r2/?url=http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.fr/2013/05/ny-nj-meteor-27may2013.html
[2] http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/fireballs-seen-over-regions-of-canada-fireballs-seen-over-arkansas-fireball-lights-up-eastern-seaboard-comet-fragments-wows-stargazers-2665252.html?currentSplittedPage=2
[3] http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/fireballs-seen-over-regions-of-canada-fireballs-seen-over-arkansas-fireball-lights-up-eastern-seaboard-comet-fragments-wows-stargazers-2665252.html?currentSplittedPage=0
[4] http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&username=questministries