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A fireball spotted across the South may be a meteorite, officials said. See the flash in the sky that was captured by dashcams.
A fireball, or an exceptionally bright meteor, appears to have exploded in the skies over the southeastern U.S. on Thursday.
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region.
The object, identified as a fireball, "exploded 27 miles above West Forest, Georgia, unleashing an energy of about 20 tons of TNT," per CBS News.
The fireball was bright enough to be spotted by a lightning-tracking satellite from orbit.
Channel 2 Action News is receiving reports of a “fireball” falling from the sky on Thursday afternoon.
A fireball was spotted over areas of the Southeastern United States on Thursday. The American Meteor Society said it looks to be a "daytime fireball" that caused a sonic boom.
Here's what we know about this fireball. What was the fireball in Georgia on Thursday? According to 11Alive, scientists are calling it a bolide.
Calls streamed into 911 dispatchers from across the Southeast on Thursday afternoon with reports that a “ball of fire” was streaking across the sky.
A massive fireball that officials said could have been a meteor shot across the daytime sky over the Southeast U.S. Thursday, and more could be on the way, officials said.