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Viewing Tips to Enjoy the Perseid Show – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2014/08/12/viewing-tips-to-enjoy-the-perseid-show/

North America has a pretty good seat for this cosmic event. 1.  First, check the visibility map to make sure it’s visible from your location. 2.  Then check the weather – if you are expecting clouds, then Mother Nature has just rained on your parade and you won’t be able to see any meteors from outside your …
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Geminids: How Low Do They Go? – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2012/12/13/geminids-how-low-do-they-go/

The Marshall Meteoroid Environment office put together the plot below showing the distribution of end heights of Geminids seen with our fireball camera network. 85% of Geminids burn up 40 to 55 miles above Earth’s surface and 15% get below 40 miles altitude.  Geminids penetrate deeper into the atmosphere than the Perseids because they are …
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Meteor Over Texas – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2012/12/10/meteor-over-texas/

This morning at 6:43 AM Central Standard Time, eyewitnesses across Texas and adjacent states saw a very bright fireball streaking across the sky, moving roughly east to west. It was also recorded by a NASA meteor camera in Mayhill, New Mexico some five hundred miles to the West, which is very unusual and testifies to …
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Alabama Fireball of August 2, 2014 – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2014/08/05/alabama-fireball-of-august-2-2014/

We have completed our analyses and here’s what we know: At 10:19 PM Central Daylight Time on August 2 (Saturday night), NASA meteor cameras detected a very bright fireball at an altitude of 57 miles above Hoodoo Road just east of the town of Beechgrove, TN. The meteoroid, which was about 15 inches in diameter …
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Bright Fireball Detected by 6 NASA All Sky Cameras – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2015/12/18/bright-fireball-detected-by-6-nasa-all-sky-cameras/

We have received numerous reports concerning a bright fireball that occurred over Georgia at 5:33:55 PM CST (6:33:55 PM EST). All 6 NASA all sky meteor cameras in the Southeast picked up the meteor at an altitude of 50 miles above the town of Georgia (SE of Atlanta). From its brightness, it is estimated that …
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