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Having an interesting night of stargazing here in NW Georgia!

So, I'm sitting out here in a field under a beautiful blanket of stars.
Suddenly, I see a bright pink meteor shoot across the sky and break into two pieces before fading away. Most beautiful thing I've ever seen in the sky!!!

Well, not long after I see the shooting star, I hear a strange animal sound start coming from the small patch of woods across the field. Never heard this sound before... almost sounded like a large crane-like bird, which we have those around here. Okay... then all at once, every dog in the area starts howling and barking like crazy for no apparent reason. Then, amidst all this craziness, an owl starts hooting loudly along with the other animals... then, I kid you not, a rooster starts clucking loudly from a neighborhood close by. All this hooting and hollering goes on for a good 5 mins, and then suddenly it stops. All I hear is crickets and your usual night sounds now.

I have to say, my hair was standing on end, lol!!! I've never experienced anything like that before... slightly creepy, haha, but extremely intriguing.

Well, just wanted to pass along this lil observation. :)
I'll be outside for a while. Hoping I get to see more shooting stars!
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Lmao! And now she is writing this from beyond the grave!
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Lmao! And now she is writing this from beyond the grave!
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SHHHH!!!
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Blue = Water
Green = organic
Red = Iron
Yellow = Gold
Black = Death.
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makes you wonder what kind of energy waves that thing caused! Or sound waves, out of human hearing.

I'd like to go outside and watch, but have to be up too early tomorrow. And doubt I'd stay outside if all the animals started that kind of commotion!!!

Interesting post, OP!
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Very cool description. I love it. Any more odd experiences out there?
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Blue = Water
Green = organic
Red = Iron
Yellow = Gold
Black = Death.
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Cool! Thanks! :)
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Had that happen several times with all animals kicking it up at once...does make ya wannta get your ass inside..quick.

Dogs,cows,roosters,donkey,owl,all at the same time..then just nothing.
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makes you wonder what kind of energy waves that thing caused! Or sound waves, out of human hearing.

I'd like to go outside and watch, but have to be up too early tomorrow. And doubt I'd stay outside if all the animals started that kind of commotion!!!

Interesting post, OP!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28683516


Oh YES! I definitely wonder if there was a connection.
Aww, that's a shame. Luckily I don't work till the afternoon, so I can sleep in.
Right!!! It was pretty freaky.., because I've been outside countless hours of the night since I moved here 5 yrs ago, and I've never been privy to that kind of chaos lol! Eek!
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"The pink stars are falling! The pink stars are falling!"

(reference: the TV show "Under the Dome")
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Very cool description. I love it. Any more odd experiences out there?
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Thanks! :D Was kinda curious to see if anyone else on here was having the same weird stuff going on.
No more oddness since everything got quiet and calm. Kinda nice... don't feel like I need to find me a big stick anymore, lol. But I hope it starts up again... It's scary and awesome at the same time. :)
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Re: Bright Pink Meteor and the Neighborhood Animals Acting Crazy! O.o
Having an interesting night of stargazing here in NW Georgia!

So, I'm sitting out here in a field under a beautiful blanket of stars.
Suddenly, I see a bright pink meteor shoot across the sky and break into two pieces before fading away. Most beautiful thing I've ever seen in the sky!!!

Well, not long after I see the shooting star, I hear a strange animal sound start coming from the small patch of woods across the field. Never heard this sound before... almost sounded like a large crane-like bird, which we have those around here. Okay... then all at once, every dog in the area starts howling and barking like crazy for no apparent reason. Then, amidst all this craziness, an owl starts hooting loudly along with the other animals... then, I kid you not, a rooster starts clucking loudly from a neighborhood close by. All this hooting and hollering goes on for a good 5 mins, and then suddenly it stops. All I hear is crickets and your usual night sounds now.

I have to say, my hair was standing on end, lol!!! I've never experienced anything like that before... slightly creepy, haha, but extremely intriguing.

Well, just wanted to pass along this lil observation. :)
I'll be outside for a while. Hoping I get to see more shooting stars!
 Quoting: CuriousSoul

Opie's meteor was a fruit?

cruise

A PINK meteor?

cruise
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Had that happen several times with all animals kicking it up at once...does make ya wannta get your ass inside..quick.

Dogs,cows,roosters,donkey,owl,all at the same time..then just nothing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39447110


Holy crap, was that tonight? O.o
That's exactly how it was.
My mom said that when she was growing up in Costa Rica, all the animals would start acting crazy like that right before they would have an earthquake. Hopefully that doesn't apply here...
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"The pink stars are falling! The pink stars are falling!"

(reference: the TV show "Under the Dome")
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47633028


Woah!!! There's actually a freakin reference? Sweet!!! :D And super strange!
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Very cool description. I love it. Any more odd experiences out there?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46821775


Thanks! :D Was kinda curious to see if anyone else on here was having the same weird stuff going on.
No more oddness since everything got quiet and calm. Kinda nice... don't feel like I need to find me a big stick anymore, lol. But I hope it starts up again... It's scary and awesome at the same time. :)
 Quoting: CuriousSoul


But seriously thanks for the report, I am compiling and logging reports across the color spectrum, but pink is a very unusual. Are you sure? Don't put me on, because the color is critical to determining composition and thus origin. Pink is an oddball for sure.
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Opie's meteor was a fruit?

cruise

A PINK meteor?

cruise
 Quoting: Anonymous Astrophysicist 47658180


Lol! Maybe it was a... wait... I can't think of a pink fruit at the moment... ?
Nevermind.
Just reporting what I saw. :) Not gonna lie to make it seem more realistic.
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Blue = Aluminum, usually space junk

Green = Copper

Red = Iron

Yellow = Organic compounds/and or composites

Multiple combinations of above- mixture of various materials.



Pink?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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That happened in sc Tenn tonight too, I didnt see meteor though, just the sound about an hour ago.
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Pink is new
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Blue = Water
Green = organic
Red = Iron
Yellow = Gold
Black = Death.
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:racist5:
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Very cool description. I love it. Any more odd experiences out there?
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Thanks! :D Was kinda curious to see if anyone else on here was having the same weird stuff going on.
No more oddness since everything got quiet and calm. Kinda nice... don't feel like I need to find me a big stick anymore, lol. But I hope it starts up again... It's scary and awesome at the same time. :)
 Quoting: CuriousSoul


But seriously thanks for the report, I am compiling and logging reports across the color spectrum, but pink is a very unusual. Are you sure? Don't put me on, because the color is critical to determining composition and thus origin. Pink is an oddball for sure.
 Quoting: Anonymous Astrophysicist 47658180


No, seriously, I've never heard of a pink one before, but I have to report exactly what I see! I'm a very logic driven person, even tho I like strangeness, but my mind is highly scientific and I can't deviate from the truth of what I witnessed no matter how unbelievable it might seem to others. I saw what I saw... That's all I can say.
I'd love to see your compilation sometime. I'm addicted to research!
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OP may have technically saw a Red one ... but a weak one. An active atmosphere may have muted the color also. OP - were the star actively "twinkling"?
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That happened in sc Tenn tonight too, I didnt see meteor though, just the sound about an hour ago.
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Really??? Cool, thanks for the report! I'm right across the TN line... near Chattanooga. Have you ever witnessed that happening before?
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That happened in sc Tenn tonight too, I didnt see meteor though, just the sound about an hour ago.
 Quoting: DoTheRightThing-NoViolence


Really??? Cool, thanks for the report! I'm right across the TN line... near Chattanooga. Have you ever witnessed that happening before?
 Quoting: CuriousSoul


Im only here for tonight, so nope, just passing through, im near you though right near Dunlap.
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Blue = Water
Green = organic
Red = Iron
Yellow = Gold
Black = Death.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47696962


Organic grass-fed meteors for the win!
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OP may have technically saw a Red one ... but a weak one. An active atmosphere may have muted the color also. OP - were the star actively "twinkling"?
 Quoting: OnTheFence


Hmm... Sounds like a plausible possibility! I'm gonna have to research 'active atmosphere' now. :) Curious!
And YES! They were twinkling like crazy! All kinds of rainbow colors going on with Capella, Arcturus, and Vega tonight.
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Blue = Water
Green = organic
Red = Iron
Yellow = Gold
Black = Death.
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:racist5:
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stfu
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That happened in sc Tenn tonight too, I didnt see meteor though, just the sound about an hour ago.
 Quoting: DoTheRightThing-NoViolence


Really??? Cool, thanks for the report! I'm right across the TN line... near Chattanooga. Have you ever witnessed that happening before?
 Quoting: CuriousSoul


Im only here for tonight, so nope, just passing through, im near you though right near Dunlap.
 Quoting: DoTheRightThing-NoViolence


Sweet! :) Lots of farm animals out there to stir up a ruckus, lol.
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Blue = Aluminum, usually space junk

Green = Copper

Red = Iron

Yellow = Organic compounds/and or composites

Multiple combinations of above- mixture of various materials.



Pink?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????​????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

 Quoting: Anonymous Astrophysicist 47658180


I guess that would make it Red and Blue to get Puple to pink. Wouldn't it. Mix colors. Remember the color charts they taught you in school.
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OP may have technically saw a Red one ... but a weak one. An active atmosphere may have muted the color also. OP - were the star actively "twinkling"?
 Quoting: OnTheFence


Hmm... Sounds like a plausible possibility! I'm gonna have to research 'active atmosphere' now. :) Curious!
And YES! They were twinkling like crazy! All kinds of rainbow colors going on with Capella, Arcturus, and Vega tonight.
 Quoting: CuriousSoul


The atmosphere is in layers. I really don't remember what causes the layers to be active more than at other times. But when they are shifting, you get the twinkling effect of the stars. The layers are just reflecting (or is it refracting) the light from the stars ... hence the twinkling effect.

I'm only guessing that an active atmosphere may also have altered the color of the fireball you saw. That you saw a red one and not really a pink one.

I'm only guessing.





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