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This stunning bolide was spotted from Spain on February 16, at 2:11 local time (equivalent to 1:11 universal time). It was brighter than the full Moon. The fireball was observed by some casual eyewitnesses, who reported it on social networks.

The event was generated by a rock (a meteoroid) from a comet that hit the atmosphere at about 135,000 km/h. The fireball overflew the province of Huesca (Spain). It began at an altitude of about 94 km over the locality of Loporzano (province of Huesca), moved northeast, and ended at a height of around 33 km over the locality of Sobás (province of Huesca).

This bright meteor was recorded in the framework of the SMART project, operated by the Southwestern Europe Meteor Network (SWEMN) from the meteor-observing stations located at La Hita (Toledo), Calar Alto, Sierra Nevada, La Sagra (Granada), Olocau (Valencia), Faro de Cullera (Valencia), Sant Celoni, and Breda. The event has been analyzed by the principal investigator of the SMART project: Dr. Jose M. Madiedo, from the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia (IAA-CSIC). Its code in the SWEMN database is: SWEMN20250216_011130.