Fireball tally from American Meteor Society

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Whom ever has the finger on the switch of this site, has pulled the plug on the public's ability of monitoring the incredible amount of incoming debris. As it has not been active i think for almost 2 weeks now.

Guess "they" can't have the this kind of conformational information for the general public to cross reference, considering the current wake of the massive meteor, and fireball sightings that are being talked about, documented, and visually witnessed in the ussa.

Now (NWO) can we. :evil:

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Also Posted today from TECHOLOGY.ORG Feb. 4, 2014
_www.technology.org/category/space/meteorites-impacts-news/
_http://www.technology.org/
New Technique Could Be Used to Search Space Dust for Life’s Ingredients
_www.technology.org/2014/02/04/new-technique-used-search-space-dust-lifes-ingredients/
Getting ready for asteroids
Posted on Yesterday
_www.technology.org/2014/02/03/getting-ready-asteroids/
NASA Posts Final Asteroid Workshop Report
Posted on Yesterday
_www.technology.org/2014/02/03/nasa-posts-final-asteroid-workshop-report/

Day bee busy. :sewing: Got 2 save the elite's.
 

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:scared: No ! don't bring destruction, I still need to find my polar being lol !! Just kidding, I have so many plans but still there are so much moments, (and they are happening more frequently than ever) than make me say "all right, I give up, let the rocks fall". Double edge sword, I want the world to change and by that destruction seems inevitable, but I still love things from this world.

I can't look at my cat that is healing from some weird illness, and then think it won't matter if some natural atomic bomb is falling over our heads.
 
The latest stats from the American Meteor Society are as follows:

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The following updates were sent in to SOTT by a reader. He wrote:

Sott.net last looked in detail at the fireball frequency in 2013, based on the data garnered by the American Meteor Society. Since October 2013, the web site spaceweather.com has published daily fireball data from NASA’s All-Sky Fireball Network over the USA:
http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/

I have collated both sets of data, accepting there are different definitions of 'fireball' for each data set. Even so, the evidence is compelling that the frequency of fireballs is increasing at an exponential rate, with major implications for Earth at some future date.

I enclose my charts. The most significant is the 12-month rolling average which smooths out 'noise' and demonstrates the significant change. Further work I have to do is separate out the 'sporadic' data from NASA's data as this is the largest component and not identified with debris fields of previous comets.

12-month rolling average fireballs data

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Comparison between 2014 and 2015, up to date (2015 data will come in 30-40% greater than 2014)

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Comparison of NASA’s data, month by month

(Fireball frequency is most concentrated in the months August to December, which indicates they are coming from a specific area of space. Moreover, the numbers are increasing for June & July, indicating that the stream of rocks is occupying more of space...)
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Pretty neat, huh :cool2:

He's going to send me his Excel data and some more charts, then we're free to use it on Sott.
 
Thanks for sharing Niall. The findings coming out of this analysis are very telling.

The chart below really caught my attention. The rise in number of fireballs as of the last couple of years is literally exponential, and the scary part is that this isn't being mentioned in the MSM or even in major scientific news outlets (that I'm aware of) when the data is publicly available. :O


Niall said:
12-month rolling average fireballs data

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Thanks for sharing Niall. It is great to have such readers who actively help collect data. I did think many months ago to do a similar thing and collect the daily data on Spaceweather regarding fireballs, so I am happy that someone took it upon himself. :thup:

And the data shows it started like a drop here and a drop there and then the floodgates of heaven opened and are continuing to open. :scared:
 
Thanks for sharing Niall. The findings coming out of this analysis are very telling.

The chart below really caught my attention. The rise in number of fireballs as of the last couple of years is literally exponential, and the scary part is that this isn't being mentioned in the MSM or even in major scientific news outlets (that I'm aware of) when the data is publicly available. :O

Yes, that is very useful information. Thanks for sharing. :) Although many of these recent worldwide explosions and huge fires remain unexplained, the general inference from the MSM supports human error (accidents, storage of hazardous materials, health and safety breaches etc) - which is very timely and somewhat convenient given this increasing celestial threat!

Btw there is very little data being released it seems pertaining to the latest chemical plant explosion in China (Lijin in Shandong province). I still feel there is an element of covert sabotage at work for some of these incidents. It will be interesting to see where the next one occurs.
 
From the American Meteor Society
Current AMS tally's from September 1-15 to September 23-15
http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/browse_events?country=-1&year=2015&page=6

Here are some of the latest major Fireball Events:
(Pasted)
Sep 19: 31 reports from TX & LA
Sep 17: 25 reports from DE, MD, PA, NJ, NY...
Sep 17: 10 reports from NY, IL, NJ, VA, MD...
Sep 16: 38 reports from GA, AL, TN, FL, MS...
Sep 12: 22 reports from MI, WI, IN, IL & CO
Sep 9: 17 reports from WA
Sep 9: 16 reports from AL, LA, MS, FL & VA
Sep 9: 11 reports from CA, NV & ID
Sep 8: 26 reports from MD, PA, VA, OH, NC.
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We are currently investigating 33 reports about fireballs seen over VA, OR, CO, ID, TX, UT, MO, WA, MT, GA, CA, NY, KY, MA, Idaho, NC, MI and Washington
We are also currently investigating 5 reports from Brazil, France and Netherlands
http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/browse_reports?event=PENDING

290-Documented on the AMS site thus far.
208- Observed in the USA.
Bada bing bada boom



Worldwide Meteor Reports
24 September 2015
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.fr/
Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso, Brazil Daytime Meteor 1755 Local Time 21SEP2015
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.fr/2015/09/brazil-daytime-meteor-21sep2015-with.html

Pasted from there site:

There are currently 1 15 16 known NEO Asteroids discovered that will pass within approximately 10LD or less (LD stands for "Lunar Distance"), in the month of September 2015.
I expect that 10 or more 10LD NEOs will be discovered before month end.
Be ready for some bolide, fireball, and meteor activity!


Iran Event Date 2015-07-04
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JP-LSmall-Body Database Browser
_http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
(2015 SE) 2015-Sep-20 0.0107 4.2 14 m - 32 m 26.4 10.02
_http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2015%20SE;orb=1
 
When we have these reports of how many fireballs have been observed by the cameras, it would be nice to have some indications of how many cameras there are and what there sensitivity is. I am wirting this because I noticed that a new camera added to the network in Denmark has increased the number of observations significantly. Many of the observatoins have been seen by the new camera and one of the old ones. Before, if that one old caught something no other camera caught, it did not enter the database, because it could not be verified unless it correlated with at least a human observation. The reason they need two observations in the Danish network is because they always present the calculations of the speed, orbit, hight, location, along with a picture or camera recording. If you wish to see for yourself check out https://www.facebook.com/Stjerneskud-178554115602410/ Mostly it is "Hobro" and "Glesborg".

If you now go to this site http://stjerneskud.info/ and click "Observationer" and go down the list for 2015 you will notice that "Glesborg" only came on the list in in June 2015, and that since then very many recordings have been done with the help of this camera, thus contributing to the vast increase since last year, and even the beginning of the year. To get a more realistic estimate of the real increase in the local area, one would need to go over the data and compare the results from the old cameras recorded last year with recording from this year, and take into consideration the statistics on the number of sunlight hours to get and indication for how much of the time it was possible to observe the sky during night time.

When I look at the local camera footage not all cameras are equally well positioned. After all, these are cameras mostly put up by amateurs or enthusiasts. In some locations there are blind angles due to trees, landscape, other obstructions or street lamps. If near a camera, a tree grows up og gets cut down it will change the amount of data recorded.
 
I saw today one about an hour ago but it was small fragment in night sky very close, some 5-7 m from me and my sister s husband. We were talking on the balcony of upper floor about some spiritual things and bam I saw spark in front of me little more above light pole being greenish, lasted for few seconds until it disintegrated, sister s husband was sitting so did not see it, I was standing. At first with end of my eye I saw sparks thinking it is something with light pole but on better look it was a surprise, first time so up close, before that some times before as couple months I heard only some booms here and there.
 
Another year has almost passed and here are the latest preliminary updated numbers.

Worldwide:
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USA alone:
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The Exel data sheets, can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dOz3DVy3Az4C2Zta5cW1FFWvS2rqTKwvmZ04IZcOGw8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s8RP2pao-F7Y45f6ax8Sz_WIC6Z-7rzI-u8bwBfpdLo/edit?usp=sharing

2015 is not over yet, so I'll update the graphs and tables above in a couple of months, to get the final data for 2015...
 
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Worldwide Meteor Reports
1820 EST 30-JAN_2016
Ontario NJ NY NC PA WV VA DE OH Fireball Meteor 30JAN2016 w/ Video
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/
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Initial Sighting Reports-
30J J JAN 2016 Yerger Wilmington, DE USA approx 6:30 pm eastern 2-3 seconds Traveling north in my car and saw bright streak traveling right to left very bright white, couldn't hear anything like the moon no, I don't think so was extremely bright and moving at a high speed and a diagonal trajectory from right to left

30JAN2016 Sonal Paolello PARSIPPANY, NJ 1820 or 6:20 PM Less than 30 seconds West Big white flash that disappeared into horizon like a shooting star Bright as the moon No Traveled from north east to south west direction

30JAN2016 Patrick joy Cambridge Ontario Canada 6:19pm 2-3 seconds Left to right and down on 45 traveling south Blue trailer and in the front around a ball of green Brighter then moon not sun Couldn't tell I'm just wondering where it fell being able to see it so clear

30JAN2016 Mike Johnson NE of RCHMOND VIRGINIA AIRPORT USA 18:15 PM EST 2-3 sec (E-W)RT TO LT FACING NORTH ORANGISH/WHITE VENUS/ MOONISH RIGHT B4 DISAPPEARING SMALL PIECE SEPERATED APPEARED TO BE ABOUT 5BTO 10 MILES NORTH OF WHERE I WAS STANDING.JUST BEFORE IMPACT A SMALL PIECE FRAGMENTED CREATING A SMALLER LIGHT.SEEMED TO BE COOLING!

30JAN2016 Erin Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 18h15 EST 10-15sec Left to right, facing southeast bright white, blue moon don't know I had never seen anything like it. Didn't see anything land. The light seemed to die out first.

30JAN2016 CanadianDan Toronto Ontario Canada 18:10 EST 2 sec N-S I was facing south White moon tail seen quick flash of white light with a tail

All meteor 53 sighting reports can be seen here
http://thelatestworldwidemeteorreports.blogspot.com/

Fireball sighting in Falls Church, VA
Published on Jan 30, 2016
6:16 PM on 1/30/2016

American Meteor Society
Fireball Reports
1-31-16
We are currently investigating 243 reports about fireballs seen over AK, CA, FL, MT, OH, WI, NY, NJ, VA, DC, PA, MD, NC, DE, MA, CT, WV and IA.
http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/browse_reports?event=PENDING

Burning Space Debris Photographed Over Mauna Kea
January 30, 2016 at 5:09 pm

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2016/01/30/burning-space-debris-photographed-over-mauna-kea/
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Meteor lights-up the skies over the UK green on St Patrick’s Day (VIDEOs)
http://rinf.com/alt-news/newswire/meteor-lights-up-the-skies-over-the-uk-green-on-st-patricks-day-video/

Mar 17, 2016 - A meteorite burned up over the UK with a fitting green flash in the early hours of St Patrick’s Day, just after 03:00 GMT, with many capturing it on film.


Footage from Church Crookham, Hampshire, was taken by the UK Meteor Observation Network.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gct0EBRE9S0

This is the biggest meteor sighting we have recorded. It lasted for a few seconds. It was seen for hundreds of miles. We have received a number of emails,” Network member Richard Kacerek told the BBC.

Witnesses reported two large flashes of light as the meteor burned up in the atmosphere.

“It was actually two explosions from the same meteor – a smaller one and the larger one – signals that the final one has potential a fragment surviving and falling to the earth,” Kacerek told the Mirror.

Astronomers are almost certain the meteor was a piece of cosmic rock from the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.

Incidents like this usually happen unseenover oceans and uninhabited landmasses, but this particular fireball was seen vividly over cities including London.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFWZEp_nwOQ

Kacerek said reports of green flashes are most likely genuine.

“It is a very highly heated rock because it passes through the atmosphere then it picks up heat and speed and depending on this the gas or light refractions can be seen as green.”

Lots of people are reporting the green one – this is completely plausible,” Kacerek told the Mirror.

Dr John Mason, from the British Astronomical Association, explained to the BBC that green flashes were probably caused by the meteor’s magnesium composition heating up the oxygen surrounding it.

Meteors like this are not “uncommon,” but the brightness of the fireball was still “spectacular,” Mason added.
 
mkrnhr said:
AMS said:
The AMS has received 425 reports so far about a fireball event over Northeastern US on May 17th 2016 around 12:50am EDT (4:50 UT). The fireball was seen primarily from Maine but witnesses from Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ontario (Canada) and Qu�bec (Canada) also reported the event.



May 17, 2016 12:05 PM EDT - Dashcams on two police cruiser's captured footage of a meteor as it lit up a night sky in Portland, Maine and Plattsburgh, N.Y. (Monica Akhtar / The Washington Post)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/dashcam-captures-stunning-meteor-as-it-lights-up-night-sky/2016/05/17/b2b7a7f0-1c49-11e6-82c2-a7dcb313287d_video.html
 

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