A huge fireball meteor streaked across the sky in our area early Thursday morning.
Louisville Astronomical Society videoed a long track meteor that entered the atmosphere near Fairfield, Illinois and eventually burned up over Columbus, Indiana.
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Did you see it?? Tuesday night we received reports of a shooting star in the sky over Kentuckiana.
Check out these videos of a fireball flashing through the night sky over St. Louis
What could this possibly be? We're getting another look from a NASA satellite at something that happened in December. Any guesses what it might be?
From now until the Lyrid meteor shower peaking at the end of April, it has long been assumed we are in a "meteor drought" because there are no major showers in this time frame. Recent studies suggest that is not the case; spring fireball season stretches from the end of January through the end of April.