The fire bridge is 40 times brighter than the moon rushing through the sky
A fire bridge of about two meters in diameter moves at high speed and lights up the American sky, including a cloudy area.
Fireballs are 6 cameras in the recording area and light up at least 40 times the full moon.
The American Meteorological Association (AMS) received dozens of reports of seeing fireballs in the southeastern US area on August 17, CNET reported. Fireballs were recorded by six cameras in the area and lit at least 40 times the full moon, enough to make the sky glow despite cloud cover, according to NASA.
As a result of the data analysis, the meteorite was first detected at a height of more than 93km above Turkeytown, Alabama, moving in the northwest direction at a speed of 86.422km / h. It broke off at a height of about 29km above Grove Oak town.
The original fireball could be an asteroid two meters in diameter crashing into the Earth's atmosphere, NASA said. plunging through the sky in Russia in 2013 caused thousands of cracked glass doors about 10 times the diameter. NASA is assessing the possibility of fireball leaving some debris on the ground.
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