The meteor glows and dissolves in the sky of Japan

The scene plunged into the atmosphere, leaving a trail of golden light that made many astronomers excited.

Picture 1 of The meteor glows and dissolves in the sky of Japan
This is a meteorite in the Asteroid Belt.

The moment a shooting star rushes through the Orion Belt that many astronomers love in Japan, Strange Sounds reports on November 4. The Orion belt is a star array, consisting of three stars Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka.

The scene took place on October 26 and was recorded by Yasushi Aoshima."It is yellow and very bright. I classify it as the melting meteor , " Aoshima said. While plunging and dissipating, the shooting star left a trail of gold dust meandering due to the blowing of high-altitude winds.

The expert team from SonotaCo Meteor Network analyzes images to calculate the meteor's trajectory. They discovered it came from outside Mars orbit , a meteorite inside. It may be deviated from the orbit due to Jupiter's gravity or by colliding with another meteorite, falling to Earth and creating a beautiful view of Japan.