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A Mysterious Green Fireball Explodes Over the U.S. at 100,000 MPH
A brilliant green fireball lit up the early morning sky over the Great Lakes on Sunday, stunning skywatchers across Michigan.
A security camera in Tecumseh, Michigan, captured a meteor streaking across the sky early on November 23, one of dozens of ...
The skies above Michigan's Great Lakes witnessed a green glow from a fragment of a comet burning up in a dramatic event in ...
Northern Michigan residents witnessed a bright meteor streaking across the sky early Sunday morning. Observers captured the object on video in locations from Houghton Lake to Alcona County, where it ...
Cameras across Michigan and several other states captured a meteor in the sky early Sunday morning, according to NASA.
A NASA official says a Sunday morning meteor show was likely caused by ‘a small comet fragment’ that streaked across the skies of northern Michigan. Skywatchers called it a meteorite.
Amateur sky watchers believe a meteorite fell to earth in northeast Michigan Sunday morning, Nov. 23, and many people have posted video online of the space debris streaking overhead.
Potential impactors are most likely to have low velocities and the highest likelihood of hitting Earth during the winter.
Stargazers will get a treat this weekend! The Leonid Meteor Shower, an annual meteor shower that has some of the fastest shooting stars—around 44 miles per second!—is enchanting the sky in a few days.
UNITED STATES, — Stargazers, get ready — one of the most anticipated celestial events of the year is about to put on a show. According to the American Meteor Society, the Leonid meteor shower is set ...
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - An apparent meteor was captured on a home security camera in Gulfport Thursday evening. James Short sent in a video of what appears to be a shooting star streaking across the ...
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