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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – There were several reports of a green fireball or meteor crossing the western Pennsylvania sky on Tuesday evening.
According to KDKA meteorologist Ray Petelin, this was likely part of the draconid meteor shower.
It is a short-lived meteor shower that usually occurs in early October. The peak is expected on October 10, but you may see meteors a few days before and after.
The meteor that people saw on Tuesday night was quite bright and large, as you can see with Danielle Kory’s Ring Camera in Ross Township. The camera was facing north.
oh my God pic.twitter.com/tvelQMf2WM
– Danielle ❤🧣 (@DanielleKory) October 6, 2021
Another KDKA viewer also filmed the meteor.
Find ! This looks towards the city center at 8:18 am pic.twitter.com/g5Z7dSSrtY
– Jared Rackley (@jaredrackley) October 6, 2021
Often times, security cameras, Ring cameras, and Nest cameras detect these fireballs. This happened between 8:20 p.m. and 8:25 p.m.
Check your cameras to see if you’ve caught that fireball as well!
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