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		<title>Are those fireballs in the night sky? Astronomers say be on the lookout</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NASA said to be on the lookout this weekend for possible fireballs from the Taurid meteor shower, which is expected to peak Saturday night. The meteor shower is visible whenever the constellation Taurus is high in the sky. But there is an indication that this year’s peak could be even more spectacular. The constellation is &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>NASA said to be on the lookout this weekend for possible fireballs from the Taurid meteor shower, which is expected to peak Saturday night.</p>
<p>The meteor shower is visible whenever the constellation Taurus is high in the sky. But there is an indication that this year’s peak could be even more spectacular. The constellation is generally high up in the night sky shortly after midnight this time of year.</p>
<p>“The annual Taurid meteor shower is going on right now, and we are seeing steady activity in our meteor cameras,” said Bill Cooke, lead for the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office. “Individuals should not be surprised if they see a bright meteor or fireball over the next few nights.”</p>
<p>Tuesday morning, astronomers captured one of these bright fireballs visible throughout the southern U.S.</p>
<p>“The bolide or fireball appeared some 44 miles above a point midway between the towns of Stanton and Mason, Tennessee and moved slightly north of east at a speed 3 times faster than that of the International Space Station,” Cooke said. “The fireball finally terminated above the town of Pinson, which is southeast of Jackson, Tenn.”</p>
<p>Some years, the meteor shower only produces a handful of visible meteors; some years, more can be visible.</p>
<p>NASA said the fireballs are created when the Earth runs into a group of pebble-sized fragments from a comet that then burn up in the atmosphere.</p>
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		<title>Home security cameras capture &#8216;fireball&#8217; meteor over Colorado&#8217;s night sky</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[everything was pitch dark and all of a sudden it lit up a notification on Doug. Robinson's phone alerted him to a site he'd never seen before. Sunday. So this is the camera that actually caught it. He says what first looked like a flash of lightning was clearly much more with each home security &#8230;]]></description>
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											everything was pitch dark and all of a sudden it lit up a notification on Doug. Robinson's phone alerted him to a site he'd never seen before. Sunday. So this is the camera that actually caught it. He says what first looked like a flash of lightning was clearly much more with each home security camera giving a different view. We figured it was probably a meteorite. We weren't sure if it was, maybe something else is going to be space junk. Doug and his wife kate's experience is one of more than 41 reported to the american meteor society. Sunday About six of those reported hearing a boom as well. That means that actually did get quite close to the ground. Chris. Peterson runs cloud bait, a private observatory in Goofy. He says what countless videos show is a fireball or super fireball meteor. It's unusual for such a large object and I'm guessing that it was something on the order of a ton of rock. Probably. Peterson says it's likely this sword over Boulder or Northern Park County and while most of it turned to dust, some small chunks may be on the ground. Whether anything is found or not remains to be seen. Moving forward. The more reports and physical evidence, the more researchers can learn for doug kate and everyone else sunday should be a reminder to look up. So it is that kind of an event of a lifetime. Something, an amazing little piece of nature that you should relish having seen
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					Several home security cameras picked up a rare and amazing sight in the night skies over Colorado on Sunday morning."Everything was pitch dark, and all of a sudden it lit up," Doug Robinson told KCNC-TV, who was one of the residents who captured the meteor on security footage.At first, he thought it was a flash of lightning.He was among more than 41 others who reported the sighting to the American Meteor Society. There were about six others who also heard a boom. Watch the video above to learn more about this story.
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<p>Several home security cameras picked up a rare and amazing sight in the night skies over Colorado on Sunday morning.</p>
<p>"Everything was pitch dark, and all of a sudden it lit up," Doug Robinson told KCNC-TV, who was one of the residents who captured the meteor on security footage.</p>
<p>At first, he thought it was a flash of lightning.</p>
<p>He was among more than 41 others who reported the sighting to the American Meteor Society. There were about six others who also heard a boom. </p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above to learn more about this story.</em></strong></p>
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