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Did you see a quick light flash in the sky on Wednesday, June 25? According to the National Weather Service, it was a ...
A massive meteor exploded over Georgia skies, with possible debris hitting a house—Tellus Museum’s Karisa Zdanky explains what it means.
It has been advised that the debris may be either a fragment of a meteor or potentially space debris, commonly referred to as ...
Perched on the dirt like it just fell from the sky isn't just any old rock. It's a chunk of the Georgia fireball that blazed across the sky Thursday afternoon and disintegrated 27 miles above West ...
The National Weather Service office in Charleston, South Carolina, suggested it may have been a meteorite. Technology typically used to detect lightning picked up on a flash of light late Thursday ...
Thursday, around 12:30 p.m., many residents across the Lakelands and the Southeast saw a fireball quickly falling from the sky. Experts from NASA believe it was an asteroidal fragment or meteorite, ...
Residents across the CSRA, and even as far as Columbia, have reported seeing a fireball streak across the sky, Thursday. NewsChannel 6 has received numerous calls and messages ...
NASA told PEOPLE the meteor was “moving southwest at 30,000 miles per hour” over Georgia before it disintegrated with extreme ...
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating ...
Mercer University physics and astronomy professor Matthew Marone says the sighting is not uncommon, and it's likely connected to the annual Bootid meteor shower.
Sightings have come from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee. The National Weather Service station in Charleston noted the reports, saying that "satellite-based lightning detection ...
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