The meteor, which was spotted by eyewitnesses in multiple East Coast states, traveled for over 100 miles through the upper atmosphere, NASA said.
If you feel like you're seeing more fireballs in the sky, you're not wrong. Another fireball was spotted Wednesday at 9:19 ...
There may or may not be more fireballs in the sky lately, but there are definitely more reports of them.
A fireball was seen streaking across the sky in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, May 5. This footage captured by Frankie Lucena shows ...
Most of us have probably seen a shooting star, but our meteor knowledge likely stops there, with all the gaps filled by myths ...
If it seems like there's a surge in meteors sightings across the US, there is. Data from the American Meteor Society explains.
CAMANO ISLAND, Wash. — A viewer’s sky camera on Camano Island captured a bright fireball over the northwest sky early ...
ST. LOUIS – A bright fireball meteor lit up the night sky and streaked past the St. Louis region Wednesday evening with locals reporting multiple sightings. According to the International Meteor ...
More than 100 people across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia, Canada, reported the event on the American Meteor ...
The fireball was first spotted over the Atlantic Ocean before heading southwest at 30,000 miles per hour.
In most cases, meteors only last a fraction of a second, as the extreme heat of the plasma vapourizes the tiny speck of dust ...