A brilliant fireball lit up the night sky over some southern states in the United States this weekend, but that was no meteor ...
Cell phone videos shared by gobsmacked earthlings show what appeared to be a massive shooting star that broke into a cluster ...
The Ursid meteor shower peaked this year on the night of December 21-22, the same time as the satellite reentry.
The satellite was seen breaking up over several states, including Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee, late Saturday,1.
Videos quickly surfaced Saturday night when the fiery bolt of light appeared, with many wondering if it was a meteor shower ...
The astronomical event, which overlaps with the Winter Solstice, is often overlooked because of the winter chill.
A bright, slow-moving fireball streaked across the southern sky Saturday night shortly after 10 p.m. CST. This fireball left onlookers amazed and confused as to what it was.
A fiery burst of light shot across the dark night sky Saturday night, leaving many residents in Louisiana and across the Mississippi Coast wondering if it was an astronomical phenomenon.