A Fireball Meteor Burns South Florida

By ANDREI LINDERMAN

Staff Writer

There was a sparkling fireball that unassumingly zoomed through the night sky close to west of Palm Beach, Florida on Monday night, which was yesterday. The news and other organizations were able to capture some dramatic footage of the fireball meteor hitting Florida. The fireball was roughly spotted at around 10 p.m. and while the meteor was descending from the sky it created a sudden flash of light that people could see from miles away on the beach. The meteor was estimated to be about 14 feet which is 4 meters across the meteor. The asteroid that people saw will make a two year loop around the sun so in two years you will be able to see that meteor again when it passes through the Florida beach line. Usually when fireballs fall to the earth people don’t notice them because they fall in uninhabitable areas and in cloud cover.

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