From Mary Richards at KSL: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Mary Richards" <mrichards@ksl.com> Date: Oct 2, 2014 7:06 AM Subject: RE: meteor or shooting star? To: "Ann House" <ann@annhouse.org> Cc:
Here's what people told us via text and email: Looked like ball of light was over Ogden area. (received 4:56 AM) Flash of light streaking through the sky at 4:35 am. Then blows up. (received 4:48 AM) Holy cow a giant green streak just went across the salt flats right enough to light up the ground about 3 minutes ago literally had flames streaking behind it I was driving to work traveling south on 5600 about to cross over 201 in West Valley when I saw an asteroid. It was traveling east and appeared very close. The tail was blue and at least 100 feet long. Then as I watched it began to break apart, I could see three distinct pieces and then the fire went out and it was too dark to see exactly where it hit. This happened this morning, October 2, 2014 at approximately 4:45am. Witnessed a large fireball descend in the southern sky at 4:38 am. I was 12 miles west of Ogden at the time. I am sitting in my office at home, looking south, and just observed a fireball heading southeast towards the mountains east of Centerville/Bountiful I\'m not sure if it could be seen in salt lake but I just watched a shooting star light up the entire atmosphere almost as bright as day. If happened around 4:39am. I remember you guys did a story on one like this 5 years ago or so. Might be a fun story... Mary Richards Reporter KSL Newsradio Salt Lake City 801-575-6397 newsroom 801-558-4382 cell ------------------------------ *From:* Ann House [ann@annhouse.org] *Sent:* Thursday, October 02, 2014 7:00 AM *To:* Mary Richards *Subject:* RE: meteor or shooting star? One of my astronomy group members says it was large, bright and broke up into pieces. On Oct 2, 2014 6:58 AM, "Ann House" <ann@annhouse.org> wrote:
The term covers meteors or meteorites. Call also call it a "fireball." On Oct 2, 2014 6:55 AM, "Mary Richards" <mrichards@ksl.com> wrote:
What is that? KSL meteorologist Grant Weyman is also wondering.
Mary Richards Reporter KSL Newsradio Salt Lake City 801-575-6397 newsroom 801-558-4382 cell ------------------------------ *From:* Ann House [ann@annhouse.org] *Sent:* Thursday, October 02, 2014 6:49 AM *To:* Mary Richards *Subject:* Re: meteor or shooting star?
Mary, it was a bolide. On Oct 2, 2014 6:18 AM, "Mary Richards" <mrichards@ksl.com> wrote:
Ann,
We got a lot of texts and emails about a shooting star or meteor or fireball in the southwest sky I believe. People contacted us from Ogden, Bountiful, downtown, out west, etc.
Can you tell us anything more about it?
Mary Richards Reporter KSL Newsradio Salt Lake City 801-575-6397 newsroom ------------------------------