Since there were many fireball sightings during the last two months, I compiled a list of them and was surprised finding that they seem to like WEDNESDAY and Sunday. Certainly, two months is much too little to say anything reasonable, and it would be interesting to take a much bigger set of data to check this regularity. So, that's just a little bit more of weirdness to the pot.
Here is the list:
Sun, 14 Feb Japan, 20:28 Japan local time
Sun, 14 Feb, California ? (6:30 pm)
Sun, 14 Feb, Alberta, Canada (8:00 pm)
Sun, 14 Feb, Scotland ? (8:00 pm)
Wed, 10 Feb, Mexico
Sun, 7 Feb, Wales, 3 fireballs ? (11pm)
Sat, 6 Feb, Maryland (10:55 EST)
Fri, 5 Feb, Italy (1:43 UT)
Fri, 5 Feb, England (21:00)
Wed, 4 Feb Bayern/Bavaria (3:23)
Wed, 4 Feb South Germany (3:06)
Wed, 3 Feb Ireland (18:00 GMT)
Wed, 3 Feb California (19:30)
Sun, 31 Jan, England, (18:23)
Sun, 31 Jan, Scotland (8:15 pm)
Sun, 31 Jan, Scotland (0:13)
Wed, 27 Jan Montana, California, (8:13 pm)
Wed, 27 Jan England (01:00)
Sun, 24 Jan, England (17:20)
Thu, 21 Jan, Newfoundland, Canada (5:01- 5:16 pm)
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Mon, 18 Jan, Montana (7:30) ----
Mon, 18 Jan, California (9pm) ---- that's the same fireball
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Mon, 18 Jan, Virginia (5:45 pm) hits doctor's office) ----
Mon, 18 Jan, Pensylwania, Delavare (5:40 pm) --------- the same fireball
Mon, 18 Jan, Maryland (evening, after sunset) --------
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Sat, 16 Jan, New Zealand (at night)
Wed, 13 Jan, *two "strange near-Earth objects" that drifted close to
home in the wee hours Wednesday morning* (2010 AL30)
Sun, 10 Jan, California (9:39 pm)
Sun, 10 Jan, Alaska (morning)
Thu, 7 Jan, Montreal (7:30 pm)
Mon, 4 Jan, Argentina (1:37 am)
Sun, 3 Jan, Wales, (evening)
Wed, 30 Dec, Virginia (crashes through a bar's roof) 11:30 pm
Tue, 22 Dec, Maryland (landed on a beach, morning)
Sat, 19 Dec, UK (12:45pm)
Sat 19 Dec, UK (1:15 pm)
Wed, 16 Dec 09 Nebraska, followed by earthquake
Wed, 16 Dec 09 Beijing
A few of them has been not confirmed as asteroids/meteors, but most likely they were such.
In quantity, starting from Monday, it gives: 3 - 1 - 11 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 12
I don't remember at the moment which day(s) except Wednesday Keel found as characteristic for UFO sightings, but that's what came to my mind when I noticed this *regularity*. Weird....
Btw, the huge fireball, seen across the US, on Nov 17th, was on Wednesday too.
Here is the list:
Sun, 14 Feb Japan, 20:28 Japan local time
Sun, 14 Feb, California ? (6:30 pm)
Sun, 14 Feb, Alberta, Canada (8:00 pm)
Sun, 14 Feb, Scotland ? (8:00 pm)
Wed, 10 Feb, Mexico
Sun, 7 Feb, Wales, 3 fireballs ? (11pm)
Sat, 6 Feb, Maryland (10:55 EST)
Fri, 5 Feb, Italy (1:43 UT)
Fri, 5 Feb, England (21:00)
Wed, 4 Feb Bayern/Bavaria (3:23)
Wed, 4 Feb South Germany (3:06)
Wed, 3 Feb Ireland (18:00 GMT)
Wed, 3 Feb California (19:30)
Sun, 31 Jan, England, (18:23)
Sun, 31 Jan, Scotland (8:15 pm)
Sun, 31 Jan, Scotland (0:13)
Wed, 27 Jan Montana, California, (8:13 pm)
Wed, 27 Jan England (01:00)
Sun, 24 Jan, England (17:20)
Thu, 21 Jan, Newfoundland, Canada (5:01- 5:16 pm)
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Mon, 18 Jan, Montana (7:30) ----
Mon, 18 Jan, California (9pm) ---- that's the same fireball
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Mon, 18 Jan, Virginia (5:45 pm) hits doctor's office) ----
Mon, 18 Jan, Pensylwania, Delavare (5:40 pm) --------- the same fireball
Mon, 18 Jan, Maryland (evening, after sunset) --------
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Sat, 16 Jan, New Zealand (at night)
Wed, 13 Jan, *two "strange near-Earth objects" that drifted close to
home in the wee hours Wednesday morning* (2010 AL30)
Sun, 10 Jan, California (9:39 pm)
Sun, 10 Jan, Alaska (morning)
Thu, 7 Jan, Montreal (7:30 pm)
Mon, 4 Jan, Argentina (1:37 am)
Sun, 3 Jan, Wales, (evening)
Wed, 30 Dec, Virginia (crashes through a bar's roof) 11:30 pm
Tue, 22 Dec, Maryland (landed on a beach, morning)
Sat, 19 Dec, UK (12:45pm)
Sat 19 Dec, UK (1:15 pm)
Wed, 16 Dec 09 Nebraska, followed by earthquake
Wed, 16 Dec 09 Beijing
A few of them has been not confirmed as asteroids/meteors, but most likely they were such.
In quantity, starting from Monday, it gives: 3 - 1 - 11 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 12
I don't remember at the moment which day(s) except Wednesday Keel found as characteristic for UFO sightings, but that's what came to my mind when I noticed this *regularity*. Weird....
Btw, the huge fireball, seen across the US, on Nov 17th, was on Wednesday too.