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Baseball-Sized Meteor Passes Over Cumming

The fireball lit up the sky and disintegrated in 3 seconds, creating sonic booms.






Brilliant light and loud booms reported last nightΒ across Georgia and Alabama were the result ofΒ a meteorΒ seen as far away as Tennessee.

The fireballβ€”a meteor brighter than the planet Venusβ€”was captured on one ofΒ NASA's fireballΒ cameras at Tellus Science Museum in nearby Cartersville.Β 

Tellus Astronomer David Dundee said the probable comet fragment "came in over Alabama last night atΒ 9:18 pm," entering the Earth's atmosphere at 76,000 mph.Β 

In 3 seconds, the baseball-sized fireball, whichΒ was 15 times brighter than Venus,Β "broke up"Β 25 miles above Woodstock, Alabama, according to Dundee.

Sonic booms resulted because the meteor penetrated so deepΒ into the Earth's atmosphere, the Associated Press reports.


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