Mysterious 'fireball' in the sky of America

The US space agency said on March 23 that it had received a lot of information about the appearance of giant light-like 'fireballs' flying through the sky in the west coast of the United States. , this description seems like a 'meteor explosion'.

Bill Cooke, the representative of the Meteorological Office, told the Associated Press that, according to the visual reports, that light flowed like a fireball rushing to the southeast. This light is imagined by many as a full moon moving at an unusual speed. '

The meteor phenomenon also appeared on Friday (March 22) under the witness of hundreds of people. They shared the images they recorded on many social networking sites.

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Appeared mysterious fireball in the sky of America.(Illustration)

USA Today reported that this light was seen clearly in southern Florida and northern New England.

Robert Lunsford, a member of the American Meteor Society, told the newspaper that "it basically looks like a super bright meteor."

Reportedly, the organization received at least 353 announcements about the appearance of the fireball on the afternoon of March 23.

Earlier, many sources said that on February 17, the state of Florida, the United States was also supposed to undergo a supernova explosion when people turned to the image of a glowing fireball off the coast. east of this state.

Witnesses said on the website of the American Meteor Society, a fireball had plunged into the area around 6:30 pm that afternoon (local time). The NBC-6 channel in Miami played a video of a witness showing the flickering constellation descended, burned brighter and moved more slowly than the falling stars.

Two days ago, many people also found a similar constellation off the West Coast, coinciding with the day of the meteor shower on the Ural mountains of Russia. The supernova explosion created shock waves that broke the glass doors and injured 1,200 people.

People are still searching for meteorite fragments in Russia, the largest known meteorite that ever fell to the earth in a century.

According to NASA, about 100 tons of rocks and molecules, as small as sand grains 'attack' the earth's atmosphere and are burned every day. The fireballs recorded in Florida are also quite common, can happen every night, anywhere. Meanwhile, meteor stars are large, creating an 'impressive ball of fire' when it hits the earth's atmosphere about once a year.