fireball lights up the horizon across Scotland and Bangkok skyline
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Today there is an article about a very large meteor in the sky and very frightening , and looks at soctlandia and bangkok , I will give her info more
Today there is an article about a very large meteor in the sky and very frightening , and looks at soctlandia and bangkok , I will give her info more
Scotland Sky line
This is the moment a suspected meteor lit up the sky over Scotland last night and terrified the population below.People from Inverness to Edinburgh reported a white, red or blue light that swept across the skyline at around 6.45pm last night.Witnesses described a rumbling noise lasting up to ten seconds before the pitch black Scottish evening turned bright white and a fireball swept across the horizon. Kim Paterson of Brechin, Angus, tweeted
'Proper massive rumble, ground shaking, folk seeing the sky flash... is this the end?!'
Police Scotland said it received a number of 999 calls and confirmed it was likely to be a meteor while the Met Office confirmed there had been no thunder storms over Scotland.There were suggestions it could have been a sonic boom from an aircraft or a flare from a satellite.There were no reports of aircraft in distress, while the MoD said it was unaware of any events in the area - but would not comment on claims it was linked to an aircraft.Astronomers last night said it was most likely to be a meteor burning up as it came into contact with the Earth's atmosphere.The meteor is likely to have burned up but people are searching for debris.On Twitter, Jake Logan said: 'Flash in the sky that lit up Braemar like daylight, followed by a huge rolling bang like thunder that lasted 10 secs. Sky is clear.'
Bangkok Skyline
Breathtaking dash cam footage has captured the moment a bright blue shooting star streaks across the dark sky turning night into day.The beautiful phenomenon was witnessed in Bangkok, Thailand, by a motorist driving along a dark motorway, although it is thought the brilliant flash could be seen in several other parts of the country too.Turning the dark night sky a bright shade of blue, the enormous fireball shot across the horizon for several seconds before disappearing almost as quickly as it came.The Thai Astronomical Society later reported on Facebook that the huge fireball was 'expected' to be a small meteor that burnt up in the atmosphere at high altitude.
It has also been shared on Facebook by Voravuds Studio, who described the phenomenon as "an amazing blessing".Timings on the cam suggest that the shooting star was captured on camera at around 20:38 (Bangkok time).A very similar phenomenon occurred just days earlier as an almost identical bright fireball appeared in the sky above Poland on October 31.The huge streak of light was spotted over Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki although it is not clear if the two events are linked.
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