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A flashing fireball dashed across the skies of western Japan, shocking residents and dazzling stargazers, though experts said it was a natural phenomenon and not an alien invasion.
People in western Japan have reported seeing what appeared to be a ball of light falling from the sky on Tuesday night.
The fireball, widely believed to be an exceptionally bright meteor, shot through the sky just after 11 p.m., turning the sky ...
The "meteoroid cluster" phenomenon, a rare sight in which many meteors appear almost simultaneously, was observed in Aomori ...
Meteors are when meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere, or of any other planet, at high speed and burn up, resulting in ...
An unusual light recently crossed the skies over Japan, sparking panic and curiosity on social media. Eyewitness accounts and ...
A large fireball made night into day for a split second across western Japan. The Washington Post said it was believed to ...
A fireball meteor lit up Japan’s Kyushu and Shikoku, following a rare Perseid meteoroid cluster. NASA notes 44 tonnes of ...
A dazzling fireball lit up the sky over southern Japan on August 19. The bright flash was visible from hundreds of kilometers ...
In a stunning celestial display that captured the attention of residents across western Japan, a massive fireball blazed ...
UGC footage filmed by the dashcam of a motorist in the Kita Ward Of Kumamoto city shows a fireball streaking across the sky ...
Want to see shooting stars this summer? The 2025 Perseid meteor shower, one of the brightest and most reliable celestial events of the year, will peak in the early morning hours of Tuesday, August 13, ...