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August 8th 2019

At 02:08 UT (04:08 Local time) of August 8th 2019, a bright fireball could be observed in front of the coast of Almeria. This event was registerd from the SMART Project's detectors operated at Calar Alto (Almería), Sierra Nevada (Granada) and Sevilla observatories.

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June 1st 2019

After some time without observing fireballs, at 23:56 UT (01:56 of the second of June local time), a bright fireball could be observed crossing the skies of the east part of Jaen province (South Spain).

This object could be registered with the SMART Project's detectors operated at Calar Alto (Almería), Sierra Nevada (Granada), La Sagra (Granada), La Hita (Toledo) and Seville Observatories.

At Calar Alto Observatory (Almería), the fireball was also regitered with one of the external surveillance webcams.

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April 14th 2019

During the early morning of April 14th 2019, at 3:00 local time (1:00 UT) a fireball flew above the west most part of the Mediterranean Sea, near the Strait of Gibraltar.

The event could be registered with the South Calar Alto Observatory surveillance webcam and with the SMART Project detectors operated at La Sagra (Granada), La Hita (Toledo), Sevilla and Huelva Observatories.

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March 14th 2019

During the dawn of March 14th 2019, at 6:53 localtime (5:53 UT), some witnesses from Málaga, Sevilla and even Portugal, warned about a fireball crossing the skyes. At that time, there was already blue skies due to the sunrise and this caused that the fireball couldn't be registered by some of the cameras, as that sunrise light saturated the detectors. In fact, no data could be extracted of this object. But we publish the event, as the fireball was long and had to be very bright to be seen with even with the dawn light.

If you continue reading, you can see the videos that were registered with the Calar Alto Observatory West surveillance webcam. 

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February 6th 2019

At 00:33 UT (1:33 local time) a really impressive and bright fireball flew above Almería's East coast (Southeast Spain).

This event could be registered with the SMART Project’s detectors operated at Calar Alto (Almería), La Hita (Toledo), Sierra Nevada (Granada), La Sagra (Granada) and Sevilla observatories.

Calar Alto Observatory surveillance system could also record this object with some of the cameras.