
NASA: 'At least 5 fireballs' reported over US
Fox News
There were reports of at least five fireballs over the U.S. last week.
In a Facebook post, NASA Meteor Watch wrote Saturday that there had been "many reports" of the fireballs hurtling through the sky on Friday night.
The largest amount of eyewitness accounts totaled over 80 associated with an event that occurred at 7:40 p.m. ET over the North Carolina coast.
"An analysis of these accounts shows that the meteor skimmed the coast of North Carolina, becoming visible 48 miles above the ocean off Camp Lejeune, moving northeast at 32,000 miles per hour. It disintegrated 28 miles above Morehead City, after traveling 26 miles through Earth’s upper atmosphere," NASA wrote.

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