Did the meteorite get into Georgia’s house? A video of what to know about the mysterious ball of fire

The bright object, inspected through the sky, caused a lot of confusion, as the inhabitants of Georgia and other southern states attacked the mysterious “fire ball”.

Reports flooded the American Meteor’s observations, Thursday, June 26, and scientists chewed to determine exactly what caused it to move.

Meanwhile, one poor Georgian could take a closer look at the object that most people saw from miles after his pieces could crash through the home south of the Atlantic.

So what was it? Not surprisingly, meteorologists and other scientists theoretorizes that it was almost undoubtedly a meteor.

Is the meteor disaster in Georgia?

The remains of a space object, which were rising throughout Georgia, around 12:30 p.m. Local time, June 26, Thursday, could break and sink through the roof of a home in Henry’s County, the National Weather Service in Peachtree said.

In the county south of the Atlantic, the resident reported that the “rock” had fallen through the roof and then split through the ceiling by cutting the house laminate floor. As the incident occurred after about time when they were noted, “we think a piece of object fell through their roof,” the weather service said in a Facebook report.

What was a “fire ball” noticed above us?

Dashcam captured a moment when Thursday afternoon, June 26, at the South afternoon over the sky over the sky over South Carolina, as similar observations were reported in all southeast states.

It is believed that meteorologists and other experts say the Fireball, which drew people’s attention to the southeast of the US, is from meteors in the sky.

Bill Cooke, Head of the New York Times in Huntsville, Alabama, Alabama, Alabama, told The New York Times in Huntsville, Alabama.

The USA Today network left a message on Friday, June 27, with Marshall Space flight center.

Where did the “Fire Ball” meteorite see in us?

The American Meteor Society received nearly 150 reports of a meteor that is bright enough to see through noon sky starting at noon local time, June 26, Thursday.

Most reports were from Georgia and South Carolina, but several saw an object in Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina.

The National Service Service of the Weather Service in Charleston, Facebook, said its satellite lightning detection system showed a “stretch without clouds in the sky” over Gasburg, Virginia, near the state border with North Carolina.

What is a fire ball? Is it rare is the “fire football” meteor?

The rock space is known as meteoroids. If those cosmic rocks fall into the Earth’s atmosphere, they become meteors that cross the sky as “shooting stars” through the sky.

According to NASA, meteors or their fragments survive their atmospheric journey and descend on the surface without burning, becoming meteorites.

What many recently witnessed was a very bright meteor known as a fire ball. On Earth, it is rare for fire balls to be seen on Earth, especially during the day, as the American Meteor Society usually must be at least as bright as Venus to see naked to the eye.

See. Videa, Fireball photos shared in social media

The dashboard and the door bell chamber in the southeast US captured a fire ball as it striped through the sky.

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Eric Lagatta is the Space Connect reporter USA Today Network. Reach it to [email protected]

This article initially appeared at the Athens Banner-Herald: Fireball in Georgia? Witness reports also from South Carolina, Florida

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