NUFORC Sighting 07663

Occurred: 1999-01-05 05:31 Local
Reported: 1999-01-06 00:00 Pacific
Duration: 1 sec
No of observers: 1

Location: Seattle (North), WA, USA

Shape: Fireball
Characteristics: Aircraft nearby

single very bright light green colored fireball traverses 40 degrees of the sky on south, downward-slanted trajectory, moved quite fast, but slower than meteors. Unusual shade of green. Object below fairly high broken overcast.

At 0631 Hrs PST today, as I was traveling south on I-5 (in the Shoreline area), I observed a single very bright light green colored object traverse about 40 degrees of the sky. The object became visible to me as it came out from behind the roof of my car and hence became visible through the windshield. It was traveling southward at what appeared to be a straight, downward course. A rough estimate would be 20-30 deg below the horizontal. This clear very bight object moved quite fast, but slower than meteors I've observed in the past. neither have I seen anything quite this shade of green, although I have seen green fireballs or meteors before. A fairly high broken overcast was made obvious by the Moon, and I believe this green object to have been below that overcast. I did observe the normal air traffic in the sky such as airliners approaching Sea-Tac and traffic helicopter, etc. These all were below the overcast. When the green light from the object went out, it went out as often described: "like a lightbulb being turned off." The things that distinguish this sighting in my mind are the clarity and exceptional brightness of the light from this object, the fact that it did not appear as a 'streak' as other meteors I have seen did, but appeared as a clear, very bright object (no discernable diameter), and that it seemingly was quite close tot he ground, - a couple of thousand feet at the most I would guess, (based on the cloud cover) and the sense was that it was quite lower than that. And that it did not "smear" in my vision, but remained a clear single source of light with no trail, and that it moved at a speed that I preceived to be faster than aircraft, but slower than other meteors I've observed. While I expect that what I saw was a meteor, and believe what I saw to be within the normal range of behaviors for such objects, it was nonetheless an unusual sight.

Posted 1999-05-24

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