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Green Fireballs
I was recently having a conversation with someone about these. They're pretty rare, and most people haven't seen one. I've been lucky enough to see about 3 of them in years past...and one again last night. Basically, when a large enough particle (say a pebble instead of a bit of dust) hits the atmosphere it turns into a giant falling star and leaves a brilliant streak across the sky. The trail always seems green to me also. One of the first ones I saw was insanely huge. I thought a house was coming down to earth and armageddon was upon us. Anyway, here's the reason for last night's display:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...ov_taurids.htm
So be sure to keep an eye on the sky the next week. These things are so spectacular though, it'll be hard to miss unless your back is turned to it.
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I saw one in Litchfield Beach, SC. Summer of '85. I was eight years old and thought I wasn't going to see nine years old.
One of the singularly otherworldly sober experiences I'v had.