A meteor “as bright as the full moon” filmed in Japan



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A burning brightly meteor has been seen diving from the sky over vast areas of Japan, capturing attention on television and social media. The meteor shone brightly descending rapidly in Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday.

Many people in western Japan have reported on social media that they have seen this rare sight. NHK public television said its cameras in central prefectures in Aichi, Mie and elsewhere captured the fireball in the southern sky.


The sightings of “Fireball” were published one after the other. through
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A camera from Nagoya port showed the meteor shining as brightly as it approached Earth, the Asahi newspaper reported.

Some experts said small fragments of the meteorite may have reached the ground.

“We believe the last burst of light was as bright as the full moon,” Takeshi Inoue, director of Akashi Municipal Planetarium, told Kyodo News Agency.

A meteor falls in Tatsuno
A meteor falls in Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan on November 29, 2020 in this still image from a social media video obtained by Reuters on November 30, 2020.

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The fireball was only visible for a few seconds in the early hours of Sunday, but was captured by cameras belonging to NHK – which typically capture seismic activity rather than alien light shows.

“The sky lit up for a while and I felt weird because it couldn’t be lightning,” said a Twitter user who saw the fireball. “I felt the power of the universe!”

“Was it a fireball? I thought it was the end of the world …” said another, tweeting video of the meteor captured while driving.

An equally bright shooting star was spotted over Tokyo in July and later identified as a meteor, fragments of which were found in nearby Chiba Prefecture.

AFP contributed to this report.



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