posted on Feb, 28 2008 @ 04:18 PM
Hey everybody,
Last night, I was hearing booms, and went outside to see what might be causing them. Although there were no clouds, I scanned the sky that I could
see (trees block a large portion of my view) for far off lightning or firework flashes.
I didn’t see any, but then, the entire Western sky lit up red. I then saw what I think was space debris streaking across the sky. It was red, and
formed a trail, with pieces falling off. The pieces looked as big as the original. It lasted for only a couple of seconds, and the trail could be
seen for a few more seconds.
I kept hearing, what I think were, sonic booms. They continued off and on until I went to bed (3 hours later). I would hear (and feel) three or four
spaced out over 10 seconds. Some were louder than others.
It was very cold last night, and I have been told that offshore aircraft carrier flights can sometimes be heard on still winter nights. I am about 30
miles from the Atlantic coast, so maybe that was what I heard.
I looked around for local reports of the booms or the fireball, but didn’t find any.
Did anyone else see or hear this? I’m going to listen for them again tonight, as it is supposed to get cold again. I'll also take my camera out
for a little while.
I was wondering if it might be some of the spy satellite junk falling back to earth. I've never seen a red fireball with a trail and dripping like
that.
I’ll report back if anyone is interested in hearing more.