Updated
Updated · FOX13 Memphis · Jun 15
Fireball Draws Nearly 400 Reports Across 15 States, Flashing Green Over the Mid-South
Updated
Updated · FOX13 Memphis · Jun 15

Fireball Draws Nearly 400 Reports Across 15 States, Flashing Green Over the Mid-South

3 articles · Updated · FOX13 Memphis · Jun 15

Summary

  • Nearly 400 eyewitness reports reached the American Meteor Society after a bright fireball crossed the sky shortly after 10:30 p.m. CDT Sunday, visible from Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and 12 other states.
  • Witnesses described a greenish-white streak that lit up the sky and in some cases appeared to break apart before vanishing, suggesting a meteor burning intensely in the atmosphere.
  • Scientists said the green glow likely came from superheated metals such as nickel or magnesium as the space rock plunged through the air at tens of thousands of miles per hour.
  • Experts currently believe the object was a natural meteor, not man-made debris, and are reviewing reports, videos and security footage to map its path and assess whether any fragments survived.

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