Bright Fireball caught above Ohio

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More than 700 reports from 15 states

The AMS received more than 700 reports so far about a fireball event that occurred over Ohio on September 30th, 2020 around 10:24 Universal Time (06:24 EDT). The AMS #2020-5441 event was mainly seen from the Ohio but we also received reports from Washington DC, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Ontario.

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Trajectory & Videos

While this event is still under investigation, the preliminary trajectory computed based on all the reports submitted to the AMS so far shows that the fireball was travelling from South East to North West and ended its visible flight somewhere over North Benton, OH.

Several videos & photos can be found in the event page.

Fireball?

Several thousand meteors of fireball magnitude occur in the Earth’s atmosphere each day. The vast majority of these, however, occur over the oceans and uninhabited regions, and a good many are masked by daylight. Those that occur at night also stand little chance of being detected due to the relatively low numbers of persons out to notice them.

Additionally, the brighter the fireball, the more rare is the event. As a general thumb rule, there are only about 1/3 as many fireballs present for each successively brighter magnitude class, following an exponential decrease. Experienced observers can expect to see only about 1 fireball of magnitude -6 or better for every 200 hours of meteor observing, while a fireball of magnitude -4 can be expected about once every 20 hours or so.

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24 comments

  • Arild Mellembakken 4 years ago

    I saw one over here in Arkansas last night around 01:00 to theNorth.
    I have reported it.
    Extremely large compared to normal meteorites, nice tail.

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  • Dan Martin 4 years ago

    I saw it in North Canton at 6:25 AM on September 30. The flash was very bright — at first, I thought it was lightning. I looked up in time to see the end of the fireball. A smoke trail was visible for many seconds afterward.

    Two co-workers said they also saw it.

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  • Tom Hooper 4 years ago

    I was going to my tree stand and I saw a very bright light in the sky. When I looked up I saw what looked like a firework tail burning out.

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  • Diane Williamson 4 years ago

    I seen this at approximately 6:23 am on September 30, 2020

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  • Zachary Lautz 4 years ago

    I saw this fireball in Southern Illinois on my way to work this morning. Just before 530
    I was traveling east bound on 64 and saw it in the north east.
    Blew my mind.

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  • kristen lasley 4 years ago

    I witnessed the meteor at 6:24am this morning. I was traveling Eastbound from Findlay, Ohio on Interstate 23 towards Upper Sandusky, Ohio. From start to finish. Started off as a shooting star, so I thought, then after just a couple seconds, I saw what I thought may had been a plane exploding.(for lack of better terms), and ultimately I saw the “tail” of the fireball leave a bright stream of light which quickly dissipated. It truly made for a great start to my work day! Truly amazing!

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  • LEWIS L Moyers 4 years ago

    Husband was walking at 6:20 this morning and was confronted by a BRIGHT LIGHT that made a shadow in Parkersburg wv

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  • Francisco 4 years ago

    Saw 2 possible fireballs in Guayacanes, Dominican Republic. Each 3 days apart. One bright green, another bright red.

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  • Jeff Cromwell 4 years ago

    Eyewitness from oh hwy 666 south bound @ ~6:23 am. 7 miles south of Dresden, OH. Bright flash, streaking, fireball, then explosive breakup. Heading from S to N….in the eastern sky. 10 o’clock on the horizon. Very cool.

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  • Glenn 4 years ago

    I saw a blue steak of light this morning 6:45amish eastern time in Toronto. Was a flash and then a blue streak.

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  • Elmer Lewis 4 years ago

    I also have seen it this morning on rt 268 leaving my house for work dollar store I wasn’t sure what it was too later on the night whaching the new it was nice and bright I just want let everyone know it was real not fake news

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  • Ryan Trepiccione 4 years ago

    Seen in Long Island New York

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  • .ark Colley 4 years ago

    This is the text I sent to my family several hous after seeing the fireball. “I think I might have seen a UFO this morning, as unlikely as that sounds, I can’t figure out what else it could have been. I was walking out of Meijer, it was still dark, and there in the Southeastern sky was a colorful streak moving away from me disappearing post haste. It was blue, yellow and orange, and it had a shape, a very thin torpedo look about it. It didn’t do any of the acrobatics that you hear about. No sharp right turns or anything. At first I thought it might be a firework. ,,, Other people were walking out of the store and I wanted to ask them what they’d seen, but they got in their car before I could approach them.,.”

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  • Patrick Greene 4 years ago

    I saw this when I was driving to work in Alcoa Tennessee. It was right about 6:25 AM on 9/30/2020. I had never seen something like this. Thank you!

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  • Chris Weglarz 4 years ago

    October 13th 2020 approximately 6:45pm
    Comet sighting in Crown Point Indiana

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  • John K Victor 4 years ago

    Saw a huge fireball with a long tail falling in the Southwest over Frankfort OH. It looked Ike a comet or falling star, white light then it burned up in a ball of yellow and orange, then blue green. Wow. Sometime around 7:40 pm.

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    • Robert Lunsford 4 years ago

      John and All,

      See my reply to Jen…

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  • Jerry Reynolds 4 years ago

    Hi.. cool web site. NEOs have been on my radar recently (figuratively). Tonight I saw and reported a fireball.. but I have no “point of reference” as to stellar magnitude. (My report 215813). However, in watching the videos of 2020-5441.. the meteor or fireball I saw tonight, appeared as bright as those videos shown. It was equally large. So I am curious, and will follow along, knowing this was not a typical meteor.

    A suggestion:
    When I as asked for the stellar magnitude.. why not revise that input box, to show actual photos, or representations of various examples. To go from Venus, to a quarter moon, is rather difficult to equate. I can remember a fireball.. 1966 or 67, looking north from Indianapolis, and it lit up the ground around 7 or 8 PM, in the summertime. I’ll follow and do more reading. Nice work!

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  • Roland Guay 4 years ago

    Saw a meteor last night as I let my dogs out before bed time.
    I live in Panama City, Florida it was around 10-10:30 PM CST on DEC 4, 2020. I was looking at the Moon when the meteor was seen just below the Moon.

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    • paul 4 years ago

      Sounds like me i went to get my border collie inside she was out laying down on the deck with her paws crossed gazing at the full moon i looked at the moon then as i turned around to come inside i seen the massive fire ball comet or astroid flames pouring off it and it lasted about 7-10 seconds in Auckland New Zealand sept 30th 2020 was epic

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  • Colt Williams 4 years ago

    I believe I might have found a piece of this fireball

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