The fireball was seen all the way from Sussex through London, Doncaster and Yorkshire to Northern Ireland toward Belfast. It was moving from ESE to W NW very rapidly. There was a swishing noise and people reported explosions. The largest fragment of the meteorite weighing 7,400 g was found near the village of F ilrea, Londonderry County. Searches are being conducted.
Amongst other things, Dr Tom Mason provides the correct pronunciation in this video.
One of the very few meteorite falls to have the sound captured on a tape recorder.
Dr Mike Simms' Bovedy, Crumlin and Leighlinbridge presentation is available here.
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