Sunday Night Fireball Visible In Tuscaloosa County

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Tuscaloosa AL

02 November, 2020

10:16 AM

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TUSCALOOSA, AL. — If you were in Alabama gazing at the sky shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday night, you might have been greeted by a bright blue flash that was even visible in Tuscaloosa County. Patch can independently verify that a fireball streaked across the sky at approximately 5:53 p.m., with numerous reports filed with the American Meteor Society (AMS). The highest concentration of reports came primarily from central Alabama. One AMS observer in Brookwood filed the only formal report from Tuscaloosa County. Fireball over Hoover, AL. NOV 1st, 5:53pm @spann pic.twitter.com/do0CMkFsRt— Pippye (@HollyeJ2) November 2, 2020 Click here to subscribe to our daily email newsletters and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices for free. You can also support local journalism by donating as little as $5 a month to become a supporting member or by downloading our free Patch mobile app. The eyewitnesses reports made with AMS were consistent, with it being described as light blue in color and flying across the sky in a downward streak with some slight fragmentation. Here's another fireball video @spann pic.twitter.com/a19rg8KaGx— Jason Sears (@jason_sears) November 2, 2020 Observer reports of the Sunday night celestial event were also filed in Kentucky and Tennessee. If you managed to snag a photo or video of the fireball, email them to [email protected] for a chance to have them featured in this story. Follow Patch here for updates or on Facebook and Twitter.

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