Many people across the Upstate called FOX Carolina and said they were
awakened by a loud boom and flash of light early Monday morning.
Most of the reports of the unusual phenomenon came from people living
in Cherokee, Spartanburg and Greenville counties at about 1:45 a.m.
Officials at the National Weather Service at the
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport said that based on
eyewitness reports, the event was likely a meteor.
The Weather Service said there was a flash in the sky about 1:46 a.m. and they recorded a very faint flash with their cameras.
Spartanburg police told the Weather Service that they had received
numerous calls from the public. They said that one of their officers
said they saw a flash light up their car and saw various pieces
disintegrate in the sky.
Greenville resident Joseph Fidler sent security camera video from his
home showing a bright light illuminating his neighborhood and a
reflection of the meteor in the windshield of his car below.
Stuart McDaniel, of Lawndale, NC, sent in video to FOX Carolina that
shows a large fireball streaking across the lower horizon at about the
same time as the meteor was reported in the Upstate.
Dr. Scott Howard, a geologist with the South Carolina Department of
Natural Resources, said the chances of finding a meteorite are very
slim. He said only six have ever been found in South Carolina, three of
which were found in the Upstate.
Howard said objects coming into the atmosphere, known as meteors, are
common and are usually called shooting stars. He said if something hits
the ground, it is then called a meteorite.
15/02/2012
UFO Explodes Over South Carolina?? 2012
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