April 25, 2023 12:39PM
The meteorite that I saw hit the ground was 'aqua'.... or at least that's as close as I can come to describing it.... in truth it was a color of blue I had never seen before or since. The closest are those CGI fluorescent colors generated in movies, like Avatar.

Most of the very large meteors I've seen were a 'green' in color. Not sure why that is.... perhaps the material they are composed of?

The biggest and brightest I ever saw blew my mind... I could see a fire trail, and it was much slower than any other meteor I had ever seen. That's because it turned out to be a Russian satellite burning up on reentry. My wife and I saw and I guessed that it had hit the ground just over a mountain range south of us... about 30 miles away. In truth, reading about it the next day, it hit in the Pacific ocean several hundreds miles south of LA... meaning probably at least 1,000 miles from where I saw it. Distances can be very deceiving. - JamesJM
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  Chance to see the Northern Lights tonight Attachments

IowaRam134April 23, 2023 12:49PM

  Re: Chance to see the Northern Lights tonight

SeattleRam76April 23, 2023 08:17PM

  Re: Chance to see the Northern Lights tonight

IowaRam71April 24, 2023 02:23PM

  Didn't show up here in Calif....

JamesJM62April 24, 2023 05:23AM

  We got another really good look at them last night

IowaRam38April 24, 2023 02:22PM

  I saw them about 30 years ago, here in Florida!

Ramgator48April 25, 2023 07:40AM

  Two things that I saw in the sky that are miraculous....

JamesJM35April 25, 2023 10:46AM

  Have you ever seen the video of the ones in Siberia?? WHOA!!

Ramgator40April 25, 2023 11:28AM

  Yup... that was enormous...

JamesJM56April 25, 2023 12:42PM

  I know I've mentioned this before......

sstrams56April 25, 2023 12:02PM

  Like your color description....

JamesJM44April 25, 2023 12:39PM

  Yeah it was kind of fluorescent aqua..

sstrams54April 25, 2023 02:15PM