Fireball spotted streaking across sky in Summerville

Fireball spotted streaking across sky in Summerville
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A You on 2 report from Summerville shows a scene similar to one that played out in Texas over the weekend.  A bright orange fireball streaking across the sky.

There were original reports that debris from the collision of U.S. and Russian satellites were the culprit…but those reports have since been refuted.

Afton Dewland sent this email along with the picture:

Good morning.
I was at the bus stop this morning with my son and so something that looked like a shooting star in the trees
Maybe you can tell me what this is? I have attached a picture.

Storm Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Rob Fowler did some research and found this explanation from Spaceweather.com:

WEEKEND FIREBALLS: A daylight fireball over Texas on Sunday, Feb. 15th, triggered widespread reports that debris from a recent satellite collision was falling to Earth. Those reports were premature. Researchers have studied video of the event and concluded that the object was more likely a natural meteoroid about one meter wide traveling more than 20 km/s—much faster than orbital debris. Meteoroids hit Earth every day, and the Texas fireball was apparently one of them.

There’s more: On Friday, Feb. 13th, people in central Kentucky heard loud booms, felt their houses shake, and saw a fireball streaking through the sky. This occurred scant hours after another fireball at least 10 times brighter than a full Moon lit up the sky over Italy. Although it is tempting to attribute these events to debris from the Feb. 10th collision of the Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 satellites, the Kentucky and Italy fireballs also seem to be meteoroids, not manmade objects. Italian scientists are studying the ground track of their fireball, which was recorded by multiple cameras, and they will soon begin to hunt for meteorites.

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Flag Comment Posted by Sherrie on February 17, 2009 at 12:51 pm
I live in Summerville and heard a big boom also followed by the house shaking for a few seconds similar to the earthquake we had recently. I think it was closer to 7 or 7:30 but I'm not sure about the time.
Flag Comment Posted by TTinker5 on February 17, 2009 at 10:55 am
We live in Mt. Pleasant and heard a loud boom that shook our house around 8:30am. Did anyone else hear the boom?

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