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SaintLouisBlues

(1,255 posts)
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 01:29 PM Nov 2019

Meteor lights up the sky across St. Louis



The American Meteor Society received about 200 reports of sightings by Tuesday morning, said the society's operations manager Mike Hankey. The reports were concentrated in Missouri, but came from as far as 350 miles away in Oklahoma and Wisconsin.

A few things made Monday’s meteor exceptional, Hankey said. The size of the object burning up through earth's atmosphere caused it to be unusually bright. It also fell within about 38 miles of earth's surface in order to create a sonic boom. Finally, the location: Videos showed the meteor streaking just behind the Gateway Arch.

“For an individual person, seeing one that bright is a once in a lifetime thing,” Hankey said. “But as a planet it's not all that rare. As far as events with 100 or more witnesses reporting, this is one of 27 worldwide we’ve had so far this year.”

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/stcharles/once-in-a-lifetime-bright-meteor-streaks-across-st-louis/article_ee432841-2fd7-5b11-9ad6-179af67c8670.html#tracking-source=home-the-latest

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Meteor lights up the sky across St. Louis (Original Post) SaintLouisBlues Nov 2019 OP
I saw the flash but actually did not hear the sonic boom... Moostache Nov 2019 #1
I didn't see this one in particular, but I did see one the other night, Sat. night SWBTATTReg Nov 2019 #2
Thanks for posting Sherman A1 Nov 2019 #3

Moostache

(10,163 posts)
1. I saw the flash but actually did not hear the sonic boom...
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 01:35 PM
Nov 2019

I thought is was a snow plow going over the streets in the neighborhood at the time...found out this AM it was a meteor...

Scary to think that so many objects are right now hurtling towards us and we do not have a clue how many are truly dangerous. Seems like something that would be a worthwhile us of taxpayer funding instead of tax cuts for billionaires...

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
2. I didn't see this one in particular, but I did see one the other night, Sat. night
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 02:09 PM
Nov 2019

As usual for a meteor, it was sudden, bright, and quick. The first one didn't have a sonic boom w/ it but then again, I am hard of hearing. Neat!

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