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Sunlit fireball streaks across the Northeast, drawing hundreds of eyewitness reports
science2 days ago

Sunlit fireball streaks across the Northeast, drawing hundreds of eyewitness reports

A daylight fireball was observed across the northeastern U.S. on April 7, 2026, generating about 260 eyewitness reports and multiple videos/photos. NASA places the first visible point at 76.8 km altitude off the Atlantic near Long Island, with the object traveling southwest at ~13.5 km/s (≈30,100 mph) and traveling about 188 km before disintegrating at 43.9 km altitude over Galloway, New Jersey. Observers noted bright green/blue leading colors with trailing fragments in red/orange/white, and brief persistent trains; the event follows a recent surge in daylight fireball observations analyzed by AMS and NASA.

Meteor Activity Forecast for November 8-14, 2025
science5 months ago

Meteor Activity Forecast for November 8-14, 2025

The article provides an outlook on meteor activity from November 8-14, 2025, highlighting the moon phases, expected meteor shower rates, and radiant positions for various meteor showers such as the Andromedids, Orionids, and Taurids. It offers guidance for observers on the best times and directions to view meteors, emphasizing the influence of moonlight and sky conditions.

Meteor Activity Forecast for June 7-13, 2025
science10 months ago

Meteor Activity Forecast for June 7-13, 2025

The meteor activity from June 7-13, 2025, will be hindered by a full moon, making it a poor time for meteor viewing, with low hourly rates expected. Several minor meteor showers are active, but their visibility is limited due to lunar interference, and optimal viewing times are before dawn. Observers are encouraged to use star charts and tools to identify radiant positions and meteor sources.