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Canada Meteor Video

A fireball that lit up western Canadian skies on the night of November 20, 2008, was captured on video by several cameras throughout the region. One of the most brilliant videos was taken by a police car's dashcam in Edmonton. In the video, the blindingly white fireball passes behind a series of clouds before exploding in the atmosphere.<sup id="guide_ref-CAN_0-0" class="reference">1</sup>
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"There's a very good chance it was what we call a bolide, which is a meteorite crossing the sky at extremely quick velocity -- very, very fast -- and as it hits the atmosphere at about 400,000 feet, travelling at about 60 kilometres per second, this is the incredible light show that it creates."—Randy Atwood, space educator<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-6" class="reference">2</sup>
"It looked like a lighting bolt, the most intense lighting bolt you've ever seen, and maybe the size of three...It seemed the most intense areas where it was being reported was in the west-central part of Saskatchewan and the east-central part of Alberta, with the most intense reports coming in from Melfort, Saskatchewan and Lloydminster...and right at Red Pheasant First Nation."—Saskatoon reporter Mike Ciona<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-7" class="reference">2</sup>
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Canada Meteor Video

A fireball that lit up western Canadian skies on the night of November 20, 2008, was captured on video by several cameras throughout the region. One of the most brilliant videos was taken by a police car's dashcam in Edmonton. In the video, the blindingly white fireball passes behind a series of clouds before exploding in the atmosphere.<sup id="guide_ref-CAN_0-0" class="reference">1</sup>
Fast Facts
- Local time of meteor flash: 5:26 p.m.<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-0" class="reference">2</sup>
- One video of meteor captured by police dashcam<sup id="guide_ref-CAN_0-1" class="reference">1</sup>
- Fireball may never have landed<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-1" class="reference">2</sup>
- Believed to be no bigger than a grapefruit<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-2" class="reference">2</sup>
- Believed to be a "bolide" due to the speed with which it traveled and the brighness of the light it created<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-3" class="reference">2</sup>
- Traveled approximately 60km per second<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-4" class="reference">2</sup>
- Entered atmosphere at 400,000 feet above Earth<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-5" class="reference">2</sup>
"There's a very good chance it was what we call a bolide, which is a meteorite crossing the sky at extremely quick velocity -- very, very fast -- and as it hits the atmosphere at about 400,000 feet, travelling at about 60 kilometres per second, this is the incredible light show that it creates."—Randy Atwood, space educator<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-6" class="reference">2</sup>
"It looked like a lighting bolt, the most intense lighting bolt you've ever seen, and maybe the size of three...It seemed the most intense areas where it was being reported was in the west-central part of Saskatchewan and the east-central part of Alberta, with the most intense reports coming in from Melfort, Saskatchewan and Lloydminster...and right at Red Pheasant First Nation."—Saskatoon reporter Mike Ciona<sup id="guide_ref-CTV_1-7" class="reference">2</sup>
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- YouTube: Police Dash Cam of Meteor over Edmonton, Canada <small>(Time: 0:17)</small>
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</object> - YouTube: Meteor Crash in Alberta Better Footage <small>(November 20, 2008) (Time: 1:09)</small>
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- CBC News: Reports of Meteor Streaking Across Prairies <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- CTV.ca: Mysterious Fireball May Have Never Touched Down <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- Edmonton Journal: Watchers Gaze Up in Wonder As Light Flashes Across Sky <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- Global Edmonton: Watchers Gaze Up in Wonder As Light Flashes Across Sky <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- Calgary Herald: Massive Fireball Lights Up Night Skies in Alberta, Saskatchewan <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- The Daily Mail: Star Struck: Meteor Blazes Across the Sky in Police Video <small>(November 21, 2008)</small>
- ↑ <sup>1.0</sup> <sup>1.1</sup> YouTube: Police Dash Cam of Meteor over Edmonton, Canada (Time: 0:17)
- ↑ <sup>2.0</sup> <sup>2.1</sup> <sup>2.2</sup> <sup>2.3</sup> <sup>2.4</sup> <sup>2.5</sup> <sup>2.6</sup> <sup>2.7</sup> CTV.ca: Mysterious Fireball May Have Never Touched Down (November 21, 2008)
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