Very bright fireball over Northern Ireland and Scotland

Very bright fireball over Northern Ireland and Scotland

A very bright fireball was seen in the sky between Northern Ireland and Scotland at 20:57 UTC on September 14, 2022. The event lasted more than 20 seconds and traveled NW, passing directly over Belfast.

Bright fireball over the Atlantic Ocean

Bright fireball over the Atlantic Ocean

A bright fireball was spotted over the Atlantic Ocean at 21:33 UTC on September 10, 2022, by a wide number of casual eyewitnesses from Spain, who reported it on social networks.

Very bright fireball over Córdoba, Argentina

Very bright fireball over Córdoba, Argentina

A very bright green fireball was seen and recorded over the city of Córdoba, Argentina at around 04:51 UTC on August 26, 2022 (23:51 LT on August 25).

Very bright fireball over Sao Paulo, Brazil

Very bright fireball over Sao Paulo, Brazil

A very bright fireball was seen over Brazil at 08:09 UTC on August 3, 2022. Pieces of the meteor are believed to be scattered around the city of Divinolândia.

Massive fireball over Puerto Rico

Massive fireball over Puerto Rico

An asteroid up to 5 m (16.4 feet) in diameter exploded over Puerto Rico at 03:28 UTC on July 28, 2022, creating a spectacular display seen across the entire island.

Very bright fireball over Virginia and Maryland, U.S.

Very bright fireball over Virginia and Maryland, U.S.

A very bright fireball was seen over Virginia and Maryland, U.S. at 01:52 UTC on July 29, 2022. At its brightest, the fireball was about 2 times brighter than the Full Moon.

Bright fireball over Andalusia, Spain

Bright fireball over Andalusia, Spain

This bright bolide was spotted over Andalucia, Spain at 23:04 UTC on July 26, 2022. It was almost as bright as the full Moon.

Bright fireball over Texas, sonic boom reported, U.S.

Bright fireball over Texas, sonic boom reported, U.S.

A very bright fireball was seen over Texas, U.S. at around 03:24 UTC on July 25, 2022. A delayed sonic boom was associated with this event, indicating that pieces of the object might have survived down to the ground.