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'Fireball' lights up Japan's night sky

Videos and images circulating on social media showed a fireball blazing across the sky, visible for hundreds of kilometres.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ20/08/2025

“Fireball” lights up the sky over western Japan on the night of August 19

On the night of August 19, a "fireball" streaked across the sky in western Japan, surprising many people and leaving astronomy enthusiasts baffled. However, experts have confirmed that this was a natural phenomenon and not a sign of aliens.

Videos and images circulating on social media show a powerful streak of light appearing in the sky after 11 p.m. on August 19 local time, visible for hundreds of kilometers.

A resident said that while he was driving in Miyazaki prefecture, an unprecedented white light shone straight down from the sky, so bright that he could see the shapes of surrounding houses as clearly as if it were daytime.

Toshihisa Maeda, director of the Sendai Space Museum in Kagoshima Prefecture (southwestern Japan), confirmed that it was a particularly bright meteorite. He said the meteorite appeared to have fallen into the Pacific Ocean .

According to Mr. Maeda, many people felt vibrations in the air and saw the fireball passing by.

According to the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), objects that cause fireballs are usually over 1 meter in size.

VNA

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/qua-cau-lua-thap-sang-bau-troi-dem-nhat-ban-20250820202435135.htm


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