
Fireball lights up New Jersey sky days after eclipse and earthquake
Fox News
A bright fireball was seen shooting down from the sky over New Jersey early Wednesday with many enthusiasts speculating that it was a meteor or a falling star.
The American Meteor Society, which allows contributors to report "fireballs" reported dozens of sightings at around 3:45 a.m. with sightings being logged across the Garden State as well as in parts of some parts of Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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Doorbell camera video captured by Michelle Griffith, a resident of Millville, New Jersey, shows the moment the flash of light illuminates the sky, reports Fox 5. The fireball is only in shot for a few seconds and expands as it falls before disappearing.

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