NORWAY’S SKIES ARE LIT UP BY AN UNUSUALLY HUGE METEOR

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Tue 27 July 2021:

A massive meteor was spotted in several parts of southern Scandinavia, and a bright flash of light illuminated skies in southeast Norway for a few seconds, Associated Press reported.

Many observers also said they heard a roaring sound afterward.

The Norwegian Meteor Network said that it had analyzed and reviewed several videos of the event Sunday. The meteor first appeared about 90 kilometers (55 miles) north of the capital, Oslo, and continued its trail in a southwest direction before fragmenting in several flashes of light.

 

“The meteor appeared at 1:08 a.m. on the night of July 25 and was visible for approximately for 5 seconds,” said the network said, which had posted a video on the phenomenon on its Twitter site.

Sightings of meteors, space rocks that burn brightly after entering the Earth’s atmosphere at high speed, aren’t uncommon over Norway. The Norwegian Meteor Network has several cameras continuously monitoring the sky.

A meteor that survives passage to the ground is known as a meteorite.

Preliminary data suggested a meteorite may have hit Earth in a large forested area, Finnemarka, not far from Oslo, the Norwegian Meteor Network said.

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