Bright meteor illuminates sky across Great Lakes region
A bright meteor was observed streaking across the night sky in the Great Lakes area at 03:36 UTC on May 4, 2024 (23:36 EDT, May 3).
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A bright meteor was observed streaking across the night sky in the Great Lakes area at 03:36 UTC on May 4, 2024 (23:36 EDT, May 3).

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