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- Fireball spotted over Southeast US may have been caused by meteor . . . - CNN
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region
- Bright fireball lights up skies across the Southeast, may have hit . . .
A fireball flashed across the Southeast sky Thursday, with booms and shaking reported in Georgia NWS meteorologists say video suggests it was likely a meteor
- Fireball sightings reported across the southeastern US
The American Meteor Society said it received over 140 reports of fireball sightings Thursday over six states -- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee
- Did a meteor crash into a Georgia house? What to know about fireball
What was the 'fireball' spotted over US? The fireball that caught the attention of people across the Southeast U S is presumed to be from a meteor fragmenting in the sky, according to
- Mysterious Fireball Reported Over South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee
Mysterious Fireball Reported Over South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee A glowing object lit up the sky, prompting dozens of calls to the authorities, as scientists scrambled to figure out what it
- Fireball seen falling from sky over Southeast likely a meteor . . .
Fireball seen across Southeast Over 100 reports of a possible fireball were received by the American Meteor Society, with sightings across metro Atlanta and other regions, including South Carolina
- NASA: ‘Fireball’ seen across Southeast US is meteor
NASA says the 'fireball' was first spotted in Georgia and later disintegrated there Additional sightings were made in South Carolina and Tennessee The National Weather Service also acknowledged the reported occurrence NASA said the meteor was first seen at an altitude of about 48 miles above the
- Fireball seen as meteorite streaks through sky over Georgia and South . . .
The American Meteor Society said it received more than 160 reports of a fireball sighting from observers in Georgia and South Carolina
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