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projectfallback
14-08-2011, 09:21 PM
Hi there,

Last night (Saturday 13th 2011, approx. 11:45PM) I saw a 'shooting star' just as I happened to be looking at the moon, there was a lovely halo surrounding it.

The object had a somewhat pale-cyan/blue tinge to it, and appeared out of no where only to travel for a short span of the sky and dissipate.

My question is, is there anywhere one can look up recorded events like these? Just curious as to whether it was something significant or just some satellite debris etc.

Thanks

jjjnettie
14-08-2011, 09:33 PM
I think it was just an iron meteor.
They glow with different colours due to their composition.

leon
14-08-2011, 09:41 PM
Have to agree with JJJ, however I'm sure you went Wow :eyepop: to yourself, lovely sight, these Meteors.

Leon :thumbsup:

projectfallback
14-08-2011, 11:49 PM
That's pretty cool, thanks for your help!

iceman
15-08-2011, 07:37 AM
Unless it was an iridium flare?

You can use Heavens-above.com to see if there was any iridium satellies passing by at that time.

But they move slowly, not like a meteorite.

mithrandir
15-08-2011, 08:10 AM
11:45pm sounds late for an iridium flare. The last flare of any kind on the 13th for my part of Sydney was listed at 6:59pm. The cloud meant no chance of seeing it.

I find http://www.calsky.com/ is easier to get historical data from than heavens-above. 4:30am to 7:30pm (standard time) seem to be about the limits.

Andrew

iceman
15-08-2011, 08:14 AM
Oh I didn't check the time :)

You're right of course :)

cfranks
15-08-2011, 09:00 AM
It might have been a Perseid meteor. Peak shower was due 12/08.

Charles

Ro84
16-08-2011, 06:18 AM
Sure, it can be a Perseid meteor.

From its direction you can try to trace back its way. Perseids radiant is in Perseus constellation, so if you saw the meteor going from N to S (or NE to SW), there is a high probability that you've seen one of the latest Perseids.