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Video appearing to be a flaming object flying through the sky in upstate South Carolina has been circulating on social media.
A fireball, or a bright meteorite, was seen across the southeastern United States on Thursday and later exploded over Georgia ...
A glowing object lit up the sky, prompting dozens of calls to the authorities, as scientists scrambled to figure out what it ...
Officials across metro Atlanta and in parts of the Southeast U.S. reported sightings of a "fireball" streaking across the sky ...
The National Weather Service received multiple reports of a fireball visible just before noon in the skies above South ...
A fireball which officials confirmed fell from the sky June 16 around noon left behind home damage in Georgia, NWS officials ...
An Emergency Management Agency in Henry County, Georgia, said a citizen had a "rock" fall through their roof around the same time.
The National Weather Service office in Charleston, South Carolina, suggested it may have been a meteorite. Technology ...
Several locals across Georgia, including Atlanta, and South Carolina, reported seeing a fireball in the sky on Thursday. Its last sighting, as per reports, was in Lexington.
Based on over 100 reports by observers from Ohio to Alabama to the American Meteor Society (AMS), the fireball was seen ...
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region.
Between noon and 12:30 p.m. ET more than 140 reports of a fireball were submitted to the American Meteor Society website from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee.