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A ball of fire green and vivid exploded on New York (USA) Earlier this week and created a true pyrotechnic show.
Fire Ball Way
- The Green Tones Fire Ball radiated into fire and fragmented weakly and left a persistent trail;
- The phenomenon was seen on North America at 3:30 am (Brasília time) of June 5 and walked north in the morning;
- It was only two seconds, but the fireball appeared to observers not only in New York, but also in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, some of whom were able to record their passage through the sky
How can this phenomenon be seen?
These fireballs are visualizable when old pieces of solar system debris and vary from size, going from millimeters to meters, they hit the atmosphere on the earth. This phenomenon then burns and overshadows the planets around which are brighter.
Fire balls can be associated with a rain of specific meteors, or happen “sporadically” when random pieces of debris collide with our atmosphere.
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Several rains of weak meteors are happening now, such as the annual rain of June Botheids, which probably reaches peak activity on Friday night (27). The phenomenon, however, should not be linked to any of them.
To the Space.comStars Robert Lunsford of the American Meteor Association said the data captured in the brilliant meteor indicated radiant located in the constellation of Cepheus or Celopordalis. It seemed to be traveling very fast to be a member of the June Botados.
Meteors, by their own essence, are unpredictable phenomena. However, the night sky offers a multitude of shows that can be enjoyed without leaving home.
Check out all 2025 meteor rains
Recently, NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) released the list of the most important meteor rains of 2025. These events happen every year basically at the same times, when Earth passes through the trail of debris left by the passage of certain spatial bodies, usually comets.
Having started on December 12, the meteor rain Four -way will be the first to reach the peak of activity this year – which It happens on Friday (3). According to NASA, this is one of the best events of its kind. This is because this rain of meteors can produce up to 110 tracks of light per hour – however, only there in Northern hemisphere (Here, she is much less imposing).
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