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May 22nd 2018

Last night of May 22nd 2018, at 23:37 UT (01:37 local time of May 23rd), a bright fireball flew above Mediterranean Sea in front of Murcia and Alicante (Southeast Spain) coasts.

The fireball could be registered with the SMART Project’s detectors operated at Calar Alto (Almería), La Sagra (Granada), La Hita (Toledo) and Sevilla Observatories. It could be also detected with the external surveillance webcams at Calar Alto Observatory.

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May 15th 2018

At 01:54 UT (03:54 local time) of the night of May 15th 2018, a bright fireball could be observed in front of Almería's (South Spain) coast, above the Mediterranean Sea.

The phenomena could be registered with the detectors that SMART Project operate at Calar Alto (Almería), La Sagra (Granada), La Hita (Toledo), Sierra Nevada (Granada) and Sevilla observatories. This fireball could also be recorded with two of the webcams of the Calar Alto Observatory external surveillance system.

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May 12th 2018

A fireball with a very vertical trajectory flew over Jaen Province (South Spain) on the night of May 12th 2018 at 22:09 UT (00:09 local time).

This fireball could not be observed from SMART Project's detectors at Calar Alto Observatory (Almería, South Spain), but it could be registered from the external surveillance webcams located at this observatory, as well as with the SMART detectors operated at La Hita (Toledo), Sevilla and La Sagra (Granada).

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April 23rd, 2018

On April 23rd 2018, at 02:38 UT (04:38 local time) a bright fireball could be observed at the east part of Andalucía (South Spain) in front Almería's coasts. This event could only be registered with the SMART Project's detectors operated at Calar Alto (Almería) and La Sagra (Granada) observatories, as well as with the webcams of the external surveillance  system at Calar Alto, mainly due to the haze that most of Andalucía's skies had at that time.

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April 14th, 2018

At 21:41 UT of last April 14th, a long fireball flew above Castilla La Mancha (Mid-South Spain). The object could be registered with the the SMART Project's detectors operated at the Observatories of Calar Alto (Almería), La Sagra (Granada), La Hita (Toledo) and Sevilla. This event could also be observed with one webcam of the Calar Alto Observatory surveillance system.