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Unbelievable sight: Meteor or asteroid? Exploding fireball seen in Florida skies exceptionally close to Earth

Unbelievable sight: Meteor or asteroid? Exploding fireball seen in Florida skies exceptionally close to Earth Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post © Adam Berluti People from Jacksonville to Miami and the Bahamas reported seeing a fireball at about 10:15 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2021. Still image taken from video provided by Adam Berluti Skies from Jacksonville to Miami were lit up by a rare fireball late Monday that prompted calls to the National Weather Service and more than 200 reports to the American Meteor Society.  The lightshow, which included a long fiery tail and bright explosion at the end, occurred at 10:16 p.m.  Meteor or asteroid?

Unbelievable sight: Witnesses see rare fireball explode in skies from Miami to Jacksonville

Unbelievable sight: Exploding fireball seen in Florida skies exceptionally close to Earth Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post © Adam Berluti People from Jacksonville to Miami and the Bahamas reported seeing a fireball at about 10:15 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2021. Still image taken from video provided by Adam Berluti Skies from Jacksonville to Miami were lit up by a rare fireball late Monday that prompted calls to the National Weather Service and more than 200 reports to the American Meteor Society.  The lightshow, which included a long fiery tail and bright explosion at the end, occurred at 10:16 p.m.  NASA astronomer Bill Cooke said the unanticipated fireworks were caused by an estimated 900-pound asteroid fragment hitting the Earth s atmosphere at 38,000 mph. It broke apart about 23 miles above the Atlantic, generating the energy equivalent of 14 tons of TNT. 

Unbelievable sight: Exploding fireball seen in Florida skies exceptionally close to Earth

Unbelievable sight: Exploding fireball seen in Florida skies exceptionally close to Earth Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post © Adam Berluti People from Jacksonville to Miami and the Bahamas reported seeing a fireball at about 10:15 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2021. Still image taken from video provided by Adam Berluti Skies from Jacksonville to Miami were lit up by a rare fireball late Monday that prompted calls to the National Weather Service and more than 200 reports to the American Meteor Society.  The lightshow, which included a long fiery tail and bright explosion at the end, occurred at 10:16 p.m.  NASA astronomer Bill Cooke said the unanticipated fireworks were caused by an estimated 900-pound asteroid fragment hitting the Earth s atmosphere at 38,000 mph. It broke apart about 23 miles above the Atlantic, generating the energy equivalent of 14 tons of TNT. 

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