I live in one of the last spots you can still see the Milky Way in my area. I haven't seen an actual meteor break up recently but there's been a ton of shooting stars, definitely way more than normal. We've also launched a ton of rockets into space the past few years so there has to be debris all over that is going to eventually reenter the atmosphere.
Nobody even mentioned meteors around here this week. even Reddit is dry.
It's as quiet as the WY wildfires for days.
There's gotta be some space wars going on above us.
Reddit doesn't go outside.
I live in one of the last spots you can still see the Milky Way in my area. I haven't seen an actual meteor break up recently but there's been a ton of shooting stars, definitely way more than normal. We've also launched a ton of rockets into space the past few years so there has to be debris all over that is going to eventually reenter the atmosphere.
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Interesting. Luke 21:25 really summarizes it.
I haven’t seen any yet but I’ll keep an eye out.
Yes, please let us know if you see any
I swore I saw two last night in the distance. First thing I thought was "either that's munitions or a meteor going towards the ground"..
Where were you located?
Upstate SC, I would say facing ENE. It looked like it would be about 2-300 miles away. A meteor would be quite a bit brighter the closer you get to it
Interesting sighting I'll bet.
Northern IN. My daughter saw a meteor/shooting star last week before the aurora's. It didn't land anywhere local
Shooting stars are extremely common.
Sometimes you see 1-3 of them every minute the entire night.
One of these strong meteor displays is coming up... It's called a meteor shower.
Interesting things happening in the sky.
Here is more information.
https://x.com/JoyFlick1/status/1845277578824688102
https://x.com/I_Am_JohnCullen/status/1845619069447233820/photo/1
https://youtu.be/egV6Jp7XsHs?si=03P_L2JGk_NEZW2m
https://x.com/In2ThinAir/status/1845446849840210120
It reminds me about Luke 21:25
Thanks...
Majestic photo: https://files.catbox.moe/a4i1b2.png
Wow. Beautiful.
I,saw a nice one in oklahoma a week ago or so,but i don't think it hit the ground.
In the northern sky.
Amazing. It must have been interesting.
Goodness gracious...
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org//members/imo_view/browse_events?country=-1&year=2024
My goodness. California next.
These are most likely military munitions. The deception continues
I thought of that too.
most of it is probably space junk....
I am not so sure. This was sent to me by TaQo
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org//members/imo_view/browse_events?country=-1&year=2024
Removing, please stay on topic
Ok.