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Home arrow Meteor Home arrow Fireball - 2003 December 11 2305 UT

Fireball - 2003 December 11 2305 UT Print E-mail
In a brightly moonlit sky, a slow-moving orange-red fireball with  green trail was seen taking 10-15 seconds to traverse a long path more or less west to east by witnesses in Cambridge, Chesham (Bucks.), Lower Pilsey (Derbys.),, ad Cheltenham (Glos.).  Its approximate track would appear to have been over the south Midlands. although occurring during the shower's rise to maximum, the object was not a Geminid.
 
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