A fireball taken in South Carolina dashcam
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The views of a fireball from heaven were reported to eyewitnesses in many states in South-Eastern US on Japan on 26 June.
The American Meteor Society’s website Logged at least 142 reports about the fireball event from observers in many states such as Alabama, Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee. The National Weather Service Office in Charleston, South Carolina, As Lightning-based “satellite pildection” shows a streak of heaven above the border between North Carolina and Virginia between 11.51 and 11.56an Eastern Timeight time.
A dashcam video from a driver of upstate South Carolina display The burning thing that hits from the sky before losing behind a shielding area beside the highway. Another car driving southwest of Columbia, South Carolina, also got tootage to the falling object.
Video | It just sent me to be taken from a Dash camera at I-85 SB in Upstate South Carolina Pic.twitter.com/49pvnsorak
– Cody Alcorn (@Codyalcorn) June 26, 2025
It may be known as a car in racing Attend the fireball, where a bright Meteor exploded and broken without falling into the air in the world, as Mike Hankey In the American Meteor Society of a interview with Georgia’s Wxia-TV.
Meteorologist Chris Jackson post on social media that local fire departments have responded to reports of “fireballs falling from heaven” but additive that emergencies responders have not found anything on earth in the afternoon.
Now there are no big meteor rains active and can be seen from the ground. The next major meteor shower event involves Southern Delta Aquarities starting next month.
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