Report A Fireball!
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
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I witnessed a Hugh fireball as a kid in the 60’s. It went dark before impact so not sure if it did or not. I remember lots of silver like particles falling after it burnt out. How could I research this
If I remember right the sun had just set behind a hill or was very close to setting. It was still very light and no stars were visible yet and non of the street lights were yet on.
I seen this in the town of Blue Lake CA. in the very northern coastal part of the state. Sometime around 1966 but could have been later or earlier than that. I am guessing it was either spring or summertime.