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		<title>Meteor Fireball Lights Up the Sky Over West Rainton and Beyond</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A meteor fireball was observed in West Rainton and other regions, prompting over 200 reports. Witnesses described a bright flash and fragments in the sky.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meteors are common, but many go unnoticed because they appear over oceans, remote areas, or during daylight. However, a recent meteor fireball captured the attention of residents across various regions, including West Rainton in County Durham, East Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and even parts of northeastern America. At approximately 00:30 BST, a resident in West Rainton reported seeing a bright light in the sky, believed to be a meteor. This sighting was just the beginning of a remarkable event that would garner significant public interest.</p>
<p>Following the initial sighting, more than 190 reports of the meteor incident were submitted online, indicating a widespread observation of the phenomenon. The meteor observed over Yorkshire was confirmed to be small, weighing merely 12 grams, yet it made a significant impact on those who witnessed it. The meteor entered Earth&#8217;s atmosphere traveling at speeds of approximately 20,000 miles per hour, a velocity that contributed to its dramatic appearance.</p>
<p>The fireball&#8217;s intense luminosity was attributed to its chemical composition, particularly magnesium, which is known to produce bright flashes when ignited. NASA later confirmed that a rare daytime fireball was indeed a meteor, with over 200 eyewitness reports submitted from various locations. This confirmation added credibility to the numerous accounts of the spectacular event.</p>
<p>In a separate incident, another meteor was reported traveling southwest at roughly 30,000 miles per hour, disintegrating about 27 miles above Galloway, New Jersey. Witnesses in this area described a bright flash and some even saw multiple green fragments streaking across the sky. The meteor&#8217;s journey was remarkable, covering a distance of 117 miles before its disintegration.</p>
<p>Social media users reacted to the event with excitement, with one user asking, &#8220;Did anyone just see the ball of fire? Not a shooting star, silent, so not a missile.&#8221; This sentiment was echoed by many who were fortunate enough to witness the fireball. A NASA spokesman noted, &#8220;Fireballs that explode in the atmosphere are technically referred to as bolides,&#8221; further emphasizing the scientific significance of the event.</p>
<p>Residents from various locations shared their experiences, with one individual from Heathsville, Virginia, stating, &#8220;It was insanely cool to see.&#8221; Another witness, a woman from Falls Church, Virginia, described the fireball as having flashed brightly after two to three seconds of watching it streak across the sky from left to right. Such vivid descriptions highlight the awe-inspiring nature of the meteor fireball.</p>
<p>As the excitement surrounding the meteor fireball continues, observers and officials are keen to analyze the data collected from eyewitness reports. The influx of information will likely contribute to a better understanding of meteor events and their occurrences in populated areas. Details remain unconfirmed, but the scientific community is expected to provide further insights in the coming days.</p>
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