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Wild footage shows a massive green fireball streaking across the UK Monday morning, prompting stunned witnesses to quip it was linked to the Artemis II mission. Video captured by one resident showed a ...
People across the Philadelphia region reported seeing a fireball in the sky on Tuesday afternoon. One viewer, Leslie Galloza, sent us an image of the fireball above Phillipsburg, New Jersey, at around ...
A bright fireball was reportedly seen blazing over several states along the East Coast Tuesday, stunning hundreds of eagle-eyed witnesses. Between 3 and 4 p.m. on a particularly sunny afternoon, ...
(WFSB) - What NASA officials described as a “daytime fireball” was visible to people in the northeastern United States. NASA said eyewitnesses in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A fireball seen streaking across the sky Tuesday afternoon sparked hundreds of reports across the tri-state area. According to NASA, the meteor first became visible around 2:34 ...
Some heard it. Some saw it. But everyone was spooked by it. Good news, New Jersey, we're not under attack. A giant fireball was seen in the sky April 7 over many parts of New Jersey. Social media ...
Did you see a fireball in the sky Tuesday afternoon in the Lehigh Valley? Officials claim a meteor could be seen in Pennsylvania and through New Jersey, New York and Delaware. NASA said in a social ...
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A rare daytime fireball that streaked across the skies over parts of northeastern America Tuesday afternoon was a meteor, NASA said. More than 200 eyewitness reports were submitted to the American ...
The fireball that crossed the skies on the East Coast on Tuesday afternoon was caused by a meteor, NASA says. The celestial event took place at 2:34 p.m., with the meteor traveling 117 miles southwest ...