A RESIDENT WAS LUCKY TO SEE IT IN PERSON >> WHEN IT COMES TO SHINY OBJECTS THAT FLY THROUGH THE SKY IN DECEMBER, IT’S USUALLY SANTA CLAUS >> WE THOUGHT IT WAS THE SLED OF THE SANTA CLAUS WE SAW THE LIGHT ABOVE AND HEARD BY A FEW PEOPLE YOU DID SEE A SHOOTING STAR. >> HE AND HIS FAMILY HAD A HOLIDAY WELL ON BEVERLY ROAD AT 730 WHEN THEY SAW THIS GIANT METEOR SHOOT ACROSS THE SKY NOT ONLY DID THEY SEE IT IN PERSON THE RING CAM ALSO TOOK GREAT PICTURES >> IT WAS AWESOME WE GOT TO SEE IT >> ACCORDING TO THE METEOR SOCIETY OVER 600 SIGHTINGS HAVE BEEN REPORTED WAS WITNESSED ACROSS THE COUNTRY FROM ONTARIO CANADA TO CARE IN THE CAROLINES SEE SOMETHING THIS BRILLIANCE IS QUITE RARE THERE AT CHRISTMAS MAGIC >> IS SPEAK TO THE CHILD IN US ALL WHERE YOU SEE SOMETHING SHINY AND YOU THINK IT’S A UFO OR SANTA CLAUS. SEE SOMETHING LIKE THAT IS SO RARE IS SO BRIGHT SPEAK TO YOUR IMAGINATION >> SOME NICE COOL SODAS IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO SEE IT FOR YOURSELF THE AMERICAN METEOR SOCIETY WANTS TO HEAR FROM THEM
Incredible sight in the sky: Meteor spotted over Pittsburgh
A fireball has been spotted in several states
A meteor spotted crossing the sky in Pittsburgh overnight was also reportedly seen in other states including West Virginia, South Carolina, New York, Ohio and Kentucky. Meteor captured on camera: Click the video player above to watch. The American Meteor Society has reported more than 600 sightings of the meteor, which was seen above Pittsburgh around 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Several people shared videos of the meteor, including Jared Rackley, who captured a photo of the meteor on a Nest camera in Pittsburgh. Phil Haddad and his family were lucky enough to see him twice, first in person at a holiday event in Mount Lebanon and then on their doorbell camera. Haddad shared her footage with Action News 4 from Pittsburgh on Friday morning. “We thought maybe it was Santa’s sleigh,” Haddad joked. “We saw the light above our heads and we heard a few other people say, ‘Did you see that shooting star?’ or something, but it looked really bright. That’s when I realized our camera probably picked it up too. “If you witnessed the fireball, the American Meteor Society wants to hear from you. You can report a sighting on their website. The organization says the reports help them in their research.
A meteor spotted crossing the sky in Pittsburgh overnight was also reportedly seen in other states including West Virginia, South Carolina, New York, Ohio and Kentucky.
Meteor captured on camera: Click on the video player above to watch.
The American Meteor Society has reported more than 600 sightings of the meteor, which was seen above Pittsburgh around 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Several people shared videos of the meteor, including Jared Rackley, who captured a photo of the meteor on a Nest camera in Pittsburgh.
Phil Haddad and his family were lucky enough to see him twice, first in person at a holiday event in Mount Lebanon and then on their doorbell camera. Haddad shared her footage with Action News 4 from Pittsburgh on Friday morning.
“We thought maybe it was Santa’s sleigh,” Haddad joked. “We saw the light above our heads and we heard a few other people say, ‘Did you see that shooting star?’ or something, but it looked really bright. That’s when I realized our camera probably captured it too.
If you witnessed the fireball, the American Meteor Society wants to hear from you. You can report a sighting on their website. The organization says the reports help them in their research.
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