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    Bright Fireball Detected by 6 NASA All Sky Cameras

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    We have received numerous reports concerning a bright fireball that occurred over Georgia at 5:33:55 PM CST (6:33:55 PM EST). All 6 NASA all sky meteor cameras in the Southeast picked up the meteor at an altitude of 50 miles above the town of Georgia (SE of Atlanta). From its brightness, it is estimated that …

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    Join NASA’s Geminid Meteor Shower Tweet Chat on December 13-14

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    The Geminid meteor shower peaks on the night of December 13 through the morning of December 14. Geminid rates can get as high as 100 per hour, with many fireballs visible in the night sky. Best viewing is just before dawn. NASA Tweet Chat: Observe the Geminid Meteor Shower On the night of December 13, …

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    Five Fun Facts for the 2015 Geminid Meteor Shower

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    #1. The Geminid meteor shower can be seen from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Because they are pieces of an asteroid, Geminid meteoroids can penetrate deeper into Earth’s atmosphere than most other meteor showers, creating beautiful long arcs viewable for 1-2 seconds. Click the image to view a Geminid in action. Marshall Space Flight Center …

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