Fireball near Parma, Italy

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

On Dec/6/2008 at 06:10 CET (5:10 UTC) a bright fireball was seen in Italy,southern Germany and Switzerland. First calculation show the fireball ended near Parma, Italy. It is possible that meteorites have fallen to the ground in the region between Brescia and Parma. If you have seen this fireball, please report the direction of the beginning and end of the meteor and the place from where you observed it in the comments section. Also observations of a sonic boom about a minute after the fireball would be very important.


The time lapse video shows a flash of light caused by the fireball. The flash was visible in southern Germany and Switzerland. The b/w live video was taken in Gais/Switzerland and is 12fps instead of the original 25fps.

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  • think it will be hard to remember, as two years passed since that happened.

    ***** greetings

  • Sorry, my fault. It was on Dec/6/2008 not 2006. I corrected it in the description. Thx.

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  • Ohhh so beautiful!

  • I liked seeing the satellites flying by in the inky black night.

  • I missed them...

    Friday- moon is too bright (In fact the brightest full moon in its orbit)

    Saturday- Cloudy

    Sunday- Cloudy&a school night.

  • coll video. until the past 4 months i had seen 1 'shooting star' my whole life then recently i have seen 5 in the last 4 m,onths one of them lasting about 3 seconds and was about 1/8th the size of the moon... are we passing through a comet tail or something?

  • I think I saw a small fireball a few days ago flying across the skies and it took 3-5 seconds to dissipate from the sky.

  • IT'S THE END OF DAYS

  • What's with all the fireballs recently ?

  • Cool

  • THAT makes a real difference.

    Is it possible this fireball had something to do with the spacecraft the russians brought to controlled crash ??

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