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An orange fireball in the sky is usually a bright, swiftly moving light that appears reddish to orange and can seem larger than typical meteors or aircraft. These objects are mo...
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An orange fireball in the sky is usually a bright, swiftly moving light that appears reddish to orange and can seem larger than typical meteors or aircraft. These objects are mo...
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The brief streaks of light framed as "shooting stars" in the 1975 film Jaws are not documented real meteor observations from the production date. They are very likely tiny spark...
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On multiple evenings, residents across New Jersey have reported a bright fireball streaking across the night sky. These events are typically caused by meteoroids entering Earthâ...
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The term Mexico fireball refers to a bright fireball event detected over northern Mexico in early 2020, widely shared in videos and news reports. A fireball is an exceptionally...
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The term Philadelphia meteor usually refers to a bright fireball or bolide observed in the skies above the Philadelphia region. These events occur when a meteoroid, often no lar...
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On 5 February 2020, a stony meteoroid entered Earth’s atmosphere above the Pacific coast of Mexico and airburst near the town of Cerro Azul in Veracruz. The object, roughly 4...
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The 911 meteor episode refers to a rare incident in which a meteor entering Earth’s atmosphere triggered a 911 call stream or emergency communication event, highlighting how p...
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