On November 13, a bright fireball streaked across the U.S. Midwest and parts of Canada, visible from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, and North Dakota.
The meteor, which burned up in Earth’s atmosphere around 6:31 a.m. MST, was captured by various cameras, including doorbell and dash cams.
Witnesses described a green streak followed by a flash, and some noted the brightness of the event.
This fireball, unlike one earlier in the week from a burning Starlink satellite, was a natural meteor.
The event was also detected by NOAA’s GOES weather satellites, Space.com has reported.
The next meteor showers to watch for are the Leonids on November 16 and the Geminids in December.
Written by B.C. Begley
