Meteor caught on WHIO-TV weather camera

The American Meteor Society which keeps logs of fireball sightings across the United States reported more than 150 people saw a fireball late Sunday night/early Monday morning.

The highest concentration of reports were in Wisconsin and Illinois.

The fireball was even caught on the WHIO-TV weather camera that overlooks downtown Troy.

Great videos of the bright spectacle in the sky appeared online including some impressive dash camera video from Lisle, IL police department.

A fireball is just a very bright meteor. It is as bright as the planet Venus which we can see in the evening or morning at different times during the year.

A meteor is a piece of space debris that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and begins to burn up.

Many report seeing different colors when they spot a fireball. The color actually has to do with the make-up of the space rock.

If a piece of the meteor makes it to the Earth’s surface it would be called a meteorite. Fireballs are actually quite common, with thousands in the sky each day, typically they occur over the ocean where people don’t see them.

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