m20140903This fireball was observed with the surveillance webcam pointing to North. Because the fireball was low over the horizon, it couldn't be followed with the firewall detection station. 

 

This one was observed on September 3rd, 2014 at 21:33:33 UT, and could be viewed from other locations.

 

m20140830This bright fireball was observed on August 30th, 2014 with the fireball detection station installed at Calar Alto Observatory on July 2014 by Prof. José María Madiedo in colaboration with this observatory. 

 

It took place at 23.54:50 UT and was not observed only at Calar Alto station but in some other places

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This fireball passed over the Mediterranean sea on August 4th, 2014 at 22:22:04 UT.  This is the first object observed with the new fireballs detection station that Prof. José María Madiedo in collaboration with Calar Alto, installed at this observatory.

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This courious phenomenon took place on June 2nd, 2014, just after midnight. With a magnitude of -12 ± 2, this bright object crossed the whole camera field of view. It was observed in different parts of Andalucia, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha and Murcia. 


Initially, it was considered the possibility of an earthgrazer that crossed the atmosphere upper layers and continue travelling on space. But, was it really that? If you want to know what was this object in fact, and see the complete video sequence, please read on...