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mfcorey1

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Mon Feb 23, 2015, 11:10 AM Feb 2015

Meteor lights up Jacksonville skyline

http://www.news4jax.com/news/meteor-lights-up-jacksonville-skyline/31420646

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -

The sky lit up throughout parts of Florida and Georgia Saturday night after a meteor soared through the sound barrier before falling apart and crashing into Earth.

The phones in the News4JAX newsroom rang off the hook as viewers called in reporting the meteor. While many saw it, Kandace Gaddie missed it.

“Well, sadly I didn't get to see it in person. I woke up this morning, checked Facebook, and thought Man I missed it," said Gaddie. "Then it dawned on me, I've got a security camera out, I wonder if it caught it!”

Gaddie said her security cameras are motion activated, and she wasn't sure if the camera was even rolling when it happened. But she checked anyway and there it was.

“My initial reaction was just like, 'woah that just happened! Man why wasn't I outside,'” said Lunsford

According to the American Meteor Society there were 132 reported meteor sightings throughout Florida and Georgia Saturday night.

Robert Lunsford, a volunteer with the group says they're usually about the size of a beach ball but with speeds topped out at 10-15 miles-per-second. It can create quite a flash.

“The fact that people heard sonic booms [means] it did survive down to the lower atmosphere," said Lunsford. "So there's a good chance that some small fragments may have reached the ground probably about 50 miles west of Jacksonville.”

Gaddie said her father went out searching for remnants of the fireball, but didn't find anything. She said catching it in action to watch over and over again may be even better.

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