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Christian Varady was watching the sky outside his Cantonment home when he saw a color-changing fireball fall into the ...
Bright planets Jupiter and Saturn remain visible in the southern sky after dusk. The Milky Way’s broad band is best visible ...
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia added a 150-gram meteorite, recently seen blazing through the sky, to its collection.
A spectacular fireball seen across Slovakia and Hungary could have left fragments behind. At exactly 22:16 on Saturday, 5 ...
The fireball was spotted from Virginia to Georgia around noon with more than 200 reports submitted to the American Meteor Society (AMS) website. The AMS said the daytime meteor was a bolide.
Georgia drivers caught footage of a rare meteorite as it flashed through the sky on June 26 in broad daylight.
Within the span of 25 minutes, the 911 lines in Newton County lit up with anxious callers. One of the first calls on that June 26 afternoon came from Martha Rooks Alexander, a 70-year-old woman who ...
The object was spotted at 12:25 EDT by the satellite and identified as a daylight fireball. Robert Lunsford of the American Meteor Society (AMS) refers to daylight fireballs as a rare phenomenon.
NASA says the meteor heard and seen throughout the Southeast was traveling at 30,000 miles per hour. It’s a rare event because the fireball was bright enough to be visible in daylight.
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