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#Spaceevent Reel by @abc10tv (verified account) - After receiving 200 reports, NASA confirmed that the green fireball seen in the sky was in fact a meteor.

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After receiving 200 reports, NASA confirmed that the green fireball seen in the sky was in fact a meteor. #meteor #nasa #space
#Spaceevent Reel by @thestrangestofficial - Fireball Meteors Sightings across the US recently Texas, Ohio, California, etc. and the world Germany, Spain, Portugal

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Fireball Meteors Sightings across the US recently Texas, Ohio, California, etc. and the world Germany, Spain, Portugal Have you seen one of these meteors? Every day I there’s a new incredible video of meteors breaking up in the sky. Some are saying that what we are really alien craft or the forewarnings of bigger earth wrecker dinosaur ending meteors coming. What do you think? #space #nasa #ufo #fyp #viral
#Spaceevent Reel by @mysticwhisperz - ☄️🚨 A massive meteor explosion shocked Cleveland and surrounding states!

Residents across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and even New York were startled after
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☄️🚨 A massive meteor explosion shocked Cleveland and surrounding states! Residents across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and even New York were startled after a loud boom shook homes and rattled windows early in the morning. What many initially thought was an explosion turned out to be a rare daytime meteor fireball entering Earth’s atmosphere. According to experts, the meteor was traveling at extremely high speeds and fragmented mid-air, creating a powerful sonic boom that was felt across multiple states. Witnesses reported seeing a bright streak of light in the sky, followed by a shockwave strong enough to shake buildings. NASA confirmed the object was a meteor weighing several tons, releasing energy equivalent to hundreds of tons of TNT when it broke apart in the atmosphere. Interestingly, events like this are rare—especially during daylight—and the fact that it produced such a loud boom makes it even more unusual. Scientists say most meteors burn up quietly, but this one traveled close enough and fast enough to create a dramatic effect. 💬 Did you see or hear the explosion? #Meteor #Cleveland #BreakingNews #SpaceNews #Fireball #MeteorExplosion #OhioNews #ScienceNews #NASA #SonicBoom #WorldNews #TrendingNews #SpaceEvent #Asteroid #ViralNews
#Spaceevent Reel by @proctorhopkins - 🚨 THE FIREBALLS CONTINUE! Three massive fireballs spotted streaking over Texas skies TONIGHT - right after the huge Houston meteor that caused sonic
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🚨 THE FIREBALLS CONTINUE! Three massive fireballs spotted streaking over Texas skies TONIGHT — right after the huge Houston meteor that caused sonic booms and smashed through a roof just days ago! 🔥☄️ Is this just a regular meteor surge? Or are we finally noticing more of what’s happening up there thanks to phones, dashcams, and sky awareness exploding everywhere? Drop your thoughts below 👇 — regular meteors, space junk, or something wilder? What did YOU see? #FireballsTexas #TexasFireballs #MeteorSightings #SkyMysteries #fireballs
#Spaceevent Reel by @heavybrainspace - Ever wonder why most meteors burn up before reaching the ground? This video explains how extreme speed through Earth's atmosphere causes air compressi
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Ever wonder why most meteors burn up before reaching the ground? This video explains how extreme speed through Earth’s atmosphere causes air compression, intense heating, and ablation that vaporizes incoming space rocks. As meteoroids enter at tens of kilometers per second, the air in front of them becomes superheated, stripping material away layer by layer until most of the object turns into glowing gas and dust. Only the rare fragments that survive this process make it to the surface as meteorites.
#Spaceevent Reel by @galax.yquest - 🌠 A Bright Green Fireball Was Seen Across the Western U.S.mp4

A bright green fireball was reported by hundreds of witnesses across the western Unite
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🌠 A Bright Green Fireball Was Seen Across the Western U.S.mp4 A bright green fireball was reported by hundreds of witnesses across the western United States on March 22. According to NASA, the event was caused by a meteor entering Earth’s atmosphere, where friction heats the object and surrounding air, producing a glowing trail. The green color can result from ionized metals such as nickel or copper. NASA also noted that this event is not directly related to other recent fireball sightings. “Visuals and audio generated by AI.” #Meteor #Fireball #NASA #Astronomy #STEM 🌠🌌
#Spaceevent Reel by @unapologetically.levi (verified account) - A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, speci
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A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, specifically one of three meteorite falls in the last six days. This includes a meteorite in Ohio last Tuesday and one in Houston, Texas on March 21. Mike Hankey, with AMS, said they had over 200 reports, many with sonic booms. #meteor #astronomy #space #california #fypシ
#Spaceevent Reel by @sciencereposted - A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, speci
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A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, specifically one of three meteorite falls in the last six days. This includes a meteorite in Ohio last Tuesday and one in Houston, Texas on March 21. Mike Hankey, with AMS, said they had over 200 reports, many with sonic booms. #meteor #astronomy #space #california #fypシ
#Spaceevent Reel by @frofide - A meteor is the glowing streak of light that appears when a space rock slams into Earth's atmosphere at high speed. The solid object is called a meteo
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A meteor is the glowing streak of light that appears when a space rock slams into Earth’s atmosphere at high speed. The solid object is called a meteoroid while it’s in space, and any piece that survives the fall becomes a meteorite. Most meteors burn up between 70 and 100 km above the surface and last only a fraction of a second. A meteor’s color comes from the elements in the rock itself and the atmospheric gases it heats up. Blue or blue green meteors happen when metals like magnesium, along with ionized oxygen and nitrogen, emit light at specific wavelengths. Faster and hotter meteors show more vivid colors because they excite these elements more intensely. Bright blue meteors are rare because most space rocks are tiny dust particles with common compositions that produce white or yellow light. A striking blue fireball requires a relatively large, fast moving meteoroid rich in the right metals hitting the atmosphere at the perfect speed. Those conditions don’t align very often, which is why vividly blue shooting stars stand out and make headlines when they appear. DM for credit or removal request (no copyright intended for footage video and music) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s)
#Spaceevent Reel by @spacereposted - A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, speci
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A green fireball lit up the skies of Northern California overnight. The American Meteor Society (AMS) confirmed the giant fireball was a meteor, specifically one of three meteorite falls in the last six days. This includes a meteorite in Ohio last Tuesday and one in Houston, Texas on March 21. Mike Hankey, with AMS, said they had over 200 reports, many with sonic booms. #meteor #astronomy #space #california #fypシ

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