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  • Was In Devine, Texas and saw it from there..about 30 miles south of SA..

  • I'm from san antonio :)

  • Just FYI, the video shown by WFAA was not the 1 Feb event. That was from a small meteor the night before.

    

  • People act like they've never seen a meteor before.

  • im in San antonio and saw it during my practice aound 8 my whole team was in wow form

  • Seen it houston last night around 8pm bright green with a few fire strikes behind it

  • one word. Adblock.

  • when You see only one, is good.and some more fireballs-more good.But if You see a Hundrets..who knows..!!

  • West TX: Brilliant green light with no tail. East between 7:52 pm - 8:18 pm.

  • I was outside smoking a cigarette when I saw it, beautiful indeed, and it lasted much longer than I expected.

    Oklahoma by the way.

  • Canyon Lake is like JUST north of San Antonio, I believe they said it was traveling at Mach 1-2. SOOO CRAZYY!!!! - and letting y'all know where the lake is for those who don't know the area- can you say omen much?!!? Feb 1 2012.

  • saw it on way home on ingram acess road near 410 in san antonio it was amazing! thought it was ufo lol

  • It landed off Hwy 311 by Canyon Lake Texas!!!! Nasa was all over it quicker than you would believe, its all blocked off but friends said that it was still glowing bright green when it landed!!!!

  • Very interesting stuff!

  • wow

  • I missed it. Would have been for a nice sighting.

  • An interesting note. Today was the anniversary of the 2003 Columbia disaster. Sonic boom/meteor occurred over same area tonight

  • ALL WE HEAR IS BOOM BC WE LIVE ON MILITARY BASE AND I GUESS WE MISSED DANG IT WE ARE SO USE OF BOMBS AND HOUSE SHAKING WE LIVE IN OKLAHOMA

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  • lunarmeteoritehunters dot blogspot dot com/2012/02/texas-oklahoma-met­eor-fireball-1feb2012.html

  • I actually witnessed this meteor. It was pretty fast.

  • Can anyone say where they saw this go straight down?

  • @AnfoMerc from san antonio it honestly looked close like 10 miles away! looked like it was close, wayyy closer than the distance of ur average airplane

  • heard the boom too !

  • Awesome. I saw this tonight :)

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