NUFORC Sighting 19948

Occurred: 2001-08-15 22:45 Local - Approximate
Reported: 2001-10-25 20:11 Pacific
Duration:
No of observers: 0

Location: Del Norte, CO, USA

Shape: Fireball
Characteristics: Left a trail

Fireball inbound for NORAD.

A large fireball came across the San Luis Valley in mid to late August this year. Astronomers from the Colorado Museum of Natural History said it was a meteor, and from the many eyewitness accounts it would have been about 2-3 tons when it entered the atmosphere and it gave off several sonic booms. It came to earth somewhere in the La Garita mountains. Scientists and locals flocked to the hills without finding a trace. All local papers reported on it for a week or two, including the Denver Post.

The strange thing is, that from NORAD it must have looked like a 2.5 ton object heading straight for Cheyenne Mountain as it was inbound. I find it amazing that they did not track it, and could not give the museum a trajectory and velocity on the thing. It makes me suspicious about the true nature of the object.

No wonder we can't hit Mars.



NUFORC Note:

We suspect that the U. S. government has technical means to detect and track all major fireballs. The date of the incident was Friday, August 17, 2001. Please see other reports from Wyoming for a few minutes earlier on the same evening. We are not certain that all the events reported that evening can be ascribed to a typical meteor. PD


Posted 2001-11-20

© 2023 National UFO Reporting Center. All rights reserved. Use or reproduction within any application without written consent is prohibited.