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    Pam

      Actually, I’ve seen shooting stars before, and this wasn’t so much a shooting star as it was a huge flaming object hurtling through the sky at relatively the speed of light.. My b/f and I were taking a late night walk with the dogs when suddenly the entire valley was lit up by two bright flashes of light, exactly like what happens when lightning strikes. At the same time, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a huge red and white flaming object about the size of a full moon go shooting through the sky, “exploding” about three more times as it went, before going out. It all happened in about a split second, but it was really cool. For about 8 seconds after, there was a huge thick streak in the sky where the meteor (or whatever it was) had been. The dogs were not impressed.

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      Pam

        #619005
        Jodi
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          That’s really cool. It probably was a meteor. You should go see if you can find it. Probably too hard now though. ๐Ÿ˜€

          #619006

          That is really cool. It sounded like a meteor to me as well. That would be nice to see one of these days.

          #619007
          Bob

            When I go away to my weekend in August it’s always whne the Meteor showers are happening. They are neat

            #619008

            Nice. That is one thing I do miss about my Grandmas farm. You could see “shooting stars” all the time. I never see them in the city.

            #619009
            Elena
            Participant

              Neat things about shooting stars, they only travel east-west. If you see one that travels north-south, it’s a satellite(military I believe)! Also if you see a “Star” that doesn’t twinkle in the sky, its a planet. Yay for a cool Astronomy prof!

              #619010
              Pam

                Are you sure about the east to west thing? I’ve never heard that before. I couldn’t find anything online about it either. The big one I saw went west-east. There were a few little bits I ran across on the net where people described seeing meteors going west to east. I watched the Perseid meteor shower last month and they seemed to be going in no particular direction at all!

                #619011
                Megan
                Participant

                  Sounds awesome! I live in the country so luckily I get to see shooting stars from time to time, but I’ve never seen anything like that! You lucky thing, you.

                  #619012

                  Wow, cool. Why can’t I ever see anything like that? *flails* You’d think living so close to Roswell I’d at least see a UFO or two, but nooo. *snaps fingers* XD;

                  #619013

                  Wow, that’s exciting. I’ve never seen one that big, but I’ve heard of other people experiencing such things.

                  #619014
                  Maria
                  Participant

                    Neat! Pity you didn’t have a camera handy. ๐Ÿ˜†

                    #619015
                    Pam

                      It was so fast, it was over practically before I even knew what was happening! I think to get it on film I would had to of had a video camera recording and pointed right at that spot before it hit.

                      #619016
                      Elena
                      Participant

                        Pam Thompson wrote:

                        Are you sure about the east to west thing? I’ve never heard that before. I couldn’t find anything online about it either. The big one I saw went west-east. There were a few little bits I ran across on the net where people described seeing meteors going west to east. I watched the Perseid meteor shower last month and they seemed to be going in no particular direction at all!

                        That’s what my astronomy prof said, he works for NASA now. It has something to do with the way the earth spins and how gravity sucks them down. The Persieds (and Leonids) look like they are going everywhich way cause the Earth is literally plowing through the cloud of Space debris that makes them.

                        I love watching for meteor showers. Too bad the best imes are always in the wee hours of teh morning :?. Also love watching the northern lights, sometimes they are so bright we can even see them IN the city! ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

                        #619017
                        Pam

                          Well, the one I saw was most definately NOT going east to west ๐Ÿ˜€

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