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		<title>Meteor Fireball Lights Up the Sky Over West Rainton and Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 17:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A spectacular meteor fireball was observed in West Rainton, County Durham, and across northeastern America, drawing over 190 reports from witnesses.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meteors are common celestial phenomena, often unnoticed as they streak across the sky, especially when they occur over oceans or remote areas. However, a recent event has captured the attention of many across the UK and northeastern America. In the early hours of the morning, a resident in West Rainton reported seeing a bright light believed to be a meteor at approximately 00:30 BST. This sighting was just one of over 190 reports submitted online, indicating a widespread fascination with this celestial occurrence.</p>
<p>The meteor observed over Yorkshire was confirmed to be small, weighing merely 12 grams. It entered Earth&#8217;s atmosphere traveling at a staggering speed of approximately 20,000 miles per hour. The intense luminosity of the fireball was attributed to its chemical composition, particularly the presence of magnesium, which is known to produce a brilliant light when ignited in the atmosphere.</p>
<p>In a separate incident, NASA confirmed that a rare daytime fireball was also witnessed, with over 200 eyewitness reports flooding in. This meteor traveled southwest at an even greater speed of around 30,000 miles per hour and disintegrated about 27 miles above Galloway, New Jersey. Witnesses in this region reported a bright flash, with some claiming to have seen multiple green fragments streaking across the sky.</p>
<p>Social media users quickly took to platforms to share their experiences. One user noted, &#8220;Did anyone just see the ball of fire? Not a shooting star, silent, so not a missile,&#8221; highlighting the confusion and excitement surrounding the event. NASA officials provided clarity, stating, &#8220;Fireballs that explode in the atmosphere are technically referred to as bolides,&#8221; emphasizing the scientific terminology behind such phenomena.</p>
<p>Residents from various locations expressed their awe at the sight. A resident of Heathsville, Virginia, described the experience as &#8220;insanely cool to see,&#8221; while a woman from Falls Church, Virginia, recounted, &#8220;The fireball flashed brightly after two to three seconds of watching it streak across the sky from left to right.&#8221; These personal accounts reflect the wonder and intrigue that such celestial events can inspire.</p>
<p>While meteors are often overlooked, this recent surge in sightings serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of our universe. The excitement generated by these fireballs not only captivates the public but also provides valuable data for scientists studying the composition and behavior of meteors as they enter our atmosphere.</p>
<p>As the dust settles on these recent sightings, observers and officials alike are keen to analyze the data collected from eyewitness reports. The influx of information may lead to a deeper understanding of meteor activity and its implications for Earth. For now, the skies remain a source of fascination, with many eagerly awaiting the next celestial display.</p>
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