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This one seems to have a good chance of making landfall if it does drop anything....Northern UK..fingers crossed for a report of something unusual on the ground.
Excellent collation and analysis from UKMON, although I suspect the calculated ground track stops too early due to the fireball passing behind terrain:
The first still image clearly shows airplane navigation lights, but does anyone recognize the meteorite described as having split in two after hitting the roof of a cottage in America