At around 8 o’clock tonight , a meteor that ’s been described as“huuuuge green”and“very bright”and“blueish”and“glowing green”and“pretty big ” and “ very tiresome and bright green”was spotted across the east seacoast of the United States from NYC to DC to Baltimore to West Virginia to Boston and basically any big city where millions of people live . But unlike the Russian meteor that exploded over the sky , no one has a freaking picture of this American blank space rock .
That means the Russians — equipped with their ubiquitous sprint cams — are much more authentic at capture images and video of meteors than we are . The Russians are beating us , people ! Is it in earnest potential that no one on the total east coast managed to snag a picture ? It ’s been hours since the meteor was first spotted and all we ’ve gotten is this :
https://jalopnik.com/why-russians-are-obsessed-with-dash-cams-5918159

There ’s some unripened in there and it look pretty large . I want to consider ! But nope . It ’s supposedly from 2010 .
The one above is from Instagram user@cmetsy7but is at best , unconfirmed for the moment .
There are more pictures drift around the social webs that are obviously fake , hilariously fake , perhaps fake and fakingly fake . It ’s been over 2 hours . In a 2d - by - 2nd world where every tween has an Instagram account , every baby is reserved a Twitter hashtag and every mom has Facebook , is it seriously potential for something to not be documented by people and immediately posted online anymore ? We ’ll see . [ USA Today , Huffington Post , Twitchy ]

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