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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?
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Social media lights up with sightings of fireball across Florida: Check your security cameras
Social media lights up with sightings of fireball across Florida: Check your security cameras Megan Kearney, Palm Beach Post © Israel Torres 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 Israel Torres If you weren t outside around 10:15 p.m. last night, you may want to check your security cameras. If they re facing east, they may have captured footage of a rare fireball soaring and dramatically exploding in the sky along the east coast of Florida and the Bahamas. Late Monday evening, witnesses from Jacksonville to Miami reported seeing a fiery explosion illuminating the sky. Some heard a sonic boom. The fireball prompted calls to the National Weather Service and nearly 200 reports to the American Meteor Society.
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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.
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Treasure Coast, Brevard residents see flashing light across the sky Monday night Here s what it was
Treasure Coast, Brevard residents see fireball across the sky Monday night. Here s what it was Catie Wegman, Treasure Coast Newspapers © Israel Torres 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 Israel Torres Treasure Coast and Brevard County residents were abuzz Tuesday after dozens took to social media sharing security camera footage of a flashing light that soared across the sky late Monday. The bright orb was likely a fireball, or part of a meteor that burst into flames as it plummeted toward Earth s surface at about 10:16 p.m., said Jon Bell, the planetarium director at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce.
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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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