Sci-Tech | Aug 19

'Fireball' observed in greater Tokyo area

A bright meteor streaking across the night sky has dazzled stargazers in the greater Tokyo area.

Many people took to social media to describe seeing a 'ball of fire' flying through the sky shortly after 7:20 p.m. on Thursday.

An NHK camera in Narusawa Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, captured a sphere of light traveling through the sky at the same time.

Astronomer Fujii Daichi, a curator at the Hiratsuka City Museum in Kanagawa Prefecture, said the phenomenon is known as a fireball.

He said fireballs appear when asteroid fragments and other objects plummeting through the Earth's atmosphere burn out.

Footage taken by Fujii at his home in Hiratsuka City also captures the fireball speeding across the sky. ...continue reading

Source: 日テレNEWS


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