Fire in the Sky
The event 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 (Almería), La Sagra (Granada), and Sevilla. 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).
A video was uploaded to the AMS website. Credit: Rick Needham.
A meteorite with a "flash of light" soars through the skies of Santiago as far away as in Tomé and the Biobío region , several Internet users report through social networks.
The cameras manage to capture the meteorite with a strong light illuminating the sky of various sectors of the capital of Chile.
We have compiled some videos of the meteorite fall in Santiago, Chile:
It occurred around 11:15 p.m., according to the American Meteor Society (AMS).
The AMS received 85 reports about the bright meteor spotted over Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. It was also seen in New Jersey and New York, as well as Canada.
The event dazzled people across the region, with Sarah C., from Cumberland, Maine, saying it left her speechless.
"Never seen anything like it," she reported to the AMS. "Reminded me of a shooting star but much faster and much brighter."
The sight of a meteor lighting up the sky is usually described with the word "mesmerizing" or "incredible". Yet, the celestial body that flew over the Turkish city of Izmir at around 2 a.m. local time did not evoke positive feelings. In fact, it prompted a doomsday scare among residents.
The meteor occurred over the coast of Santa Catarina around 2:05 am this Wednesday (28/07). The journey lasted just under 3 seconds and the glare was quite intense. The record was made by the meteor monitoring station in Monte Castelo-SC. Other cameras from the BRAMON network also recorded the event. Did you see something like that?
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A photograph by Astronomical Society of Penang member Loh Chee Kean of the unidentified flying object, captured from his personal observatory camera, July 23, 2021
Those living in the southwest district of Sg Ara thought that it was a blast from the nearby quarry site, and others questioned if it was remnants of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' rocket launch to space.
It is possible that it is rubbish falling from the International Space Station, which is usually left to burn up in the earth's atmosphere.
Astronomy enthusiast Lim Choon Kiat, 49, was keeping watch at the time, taking pictures of the night sky, but missed the event by two minutes.

Perth Observatory’s Matt Woods confirmed it was a meteor known as a bolide — French for missile. Appearing as a fireball in the sky, it was likely a space rock the size of a cricket ball or slightly larger plunging towards earth that burned up high in Earth’s atmosphere, before it could hit.
Police bodycam vision captured the fireball lighting up the Pilbara sky, shocking the officers who were talking with a local at the time.
"Did you see that, did you see that?" says one.
"Oh wow! That was a big flash I thought that was a torch. Make a wish, quick, make a wish," says a female officer who has her back turned when the meteor first lights up the sky.











Comment: A few days ago another meteor fireball streaked across the sky over New England.