A bright fireball was observed by eyewitnesses in the states of Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and in the Canadian province of Ontario on Tuesday, July 26 at 9:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time (2022 July 27 1:27 UTC). The event was also detected by 8 all sky cameras belonging to the Southern Ontario Meteor Network (SOMN) and an analysis of the video from these systems has been performed. The meteor first became visible at an altitude of 48 miles above the Toronto suburb of King City, moving south at 49,200 miles per hour. Descending downward at a steep angle of 70 degrees, the object – an asteroidal fragment 8 inches in diameter and weighing some 25 pounds - disintegrated 21 miles above the intersection of 400 and 427 in Toronto. At its brightest, the fireball rivalled a waxing crescent Moon.
Event ID | 20220727-012717 |
Date (UTC) | July 27, 2022 |
Time (UTC) | 01:27:17 |
AMS Event | 4352-2022 |
Magnitude | -11.0 |
Size | 8 inches |
NASA Camera Start Lat/Lon | +43.920, -79.519 |
NASA Camera End Lat/Lon | +43.789, -79.545 |
NASA Camera Altitude | 76.7 km → 33.5 km ( 47.6 miles→ 20.8 miles) |
NASA Camera Speed | 22.1 km/s (49,300 mph) |