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Fireball Lights Up Southeast Louisiana

Fireball Lights Up Southeast Louisiana

Published 2 days, 19 hours ago
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A dazzling fireball streaked across the sky over southeast Louisiana at dawn, captured by security cameras and witnessed by locals — a cosmic visitor burning up at 67,000 mph. While these space rocks are common, most go unnoticed over oceans or during daylight. This isn’t the first meteor over the region, with a similar sighting reported in March 2026. Scientists suspect February through April may see more fireballs as Earth passes through denser debris fields — though they can appear anytime. Thankfully, no damage occurred, and NASA is asking anyone with footage to share it.

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