Beginning of December 2015, cameras around the world have captured an increasing number of fireballs disintegrating around the world.
Here some of the most recent videos of meteor disintegrating in our fiery sky. Enjoy…
Large meteor caught on dashcam in the sky of Edmonton, Canada – December 7, 2015
Bright meteor strikes the sky over Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA – December 6, 2015
Large meteor caught live during 8:00am over Rhode Island – December 6 2015
Meteorite falls in Mediterranean Sea near Spain – December 5, 2015
A time lapse video of the first night of the Geminid Meteor Shower 2015, USA – December 5, 2015
Fireball explodes in the Brazilian sky – December 4, 2015
And here another ball of fire captured over Poland – December 1, 2015
And also end of November 2015…
And somewhere in Europe but I don’t know where:
Nice fireball over Scotland – November 29, 2015
We should not forget the Geminid meteor shower has started on December 5, 2015 and is supposed to peak between December 13 and 14, 2015. Keep your eyes up.
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