Date - 10/09/2009
Time EST- 21:10
UTC - 11:10
I was just outside having the best time with my new scope after about a week of cloudy weather when I saw the biggest meteorite I've ever seen
I was cruising through the Sagittarius star cloud and just happened to look up when I saw something about 30 or 40 degrees travelling horizontally above the eastern horizon on fire with a big trail behind it. I almost fell off my chair, jumped in the air and ran across the backyard to follow it. Embarrasingly enough I have to admit that at first I actually thought it was a light aircraft on fire
It shot along a bit further and then broke up into three or four quite large sections and then disappeared.
I've seen heaps of falling stars before, but they usually tend to be little dots of light well above the horizon that flare briefly and then go out, nothing like this!
I imagine that the more time I spend outside with my new scope, the more I increase my chances of seeing special things like this
Kind regards
Ant
p.s. apologies if this isn't the right area to put threads like this, I haven't posted out of the beginners section much