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Video of the meteorite seen over Texas Friday morning, from a NASA camera.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 29252508:MV8yMDc0MDYyXzM0OTExNzgwXzYxNDk2M0I3] [quote:TGM 28740258:MV8yMDc0MDYyXzM0OTExNzM3XzFDRDkyRkRG] Fox 4 News has this image: http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/20288831/possible-meteor-spotted-over-texas [/quote] mmmmmmm not sure thats a legit photo of it...... that looks like a past meteor photo they used [/quote]
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This morning at 6:43 AM Central Standard Time, eyewitnesses across Texas and adjacent states saw a very bright fireball streaking across the sky, moving roughly east to west. It was also recorded by a NASA meteor camera in Mayhill, New Mexico some five hundred miles to the West, which is very unusual and testifies to the brightness of the event.
This was not the re-entry of Kosmos 2251, which was destroyed in a collision with an Iridium satellite in February 2009; it is a meteor, most likely a fragment from the asteroid belt and not associated with the Geminid meteor shower.
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