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  2. Leonid meteor shower hits peak activity this weekend: When ...

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    The Leonid meteor shower is peaking this weekend, though chances of catching a glimpse here in Michigan are likely slim, based on weather forecasts and Friday's full moon. "The one problem, too ...

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  5. 1919 Michigan Event - Wikipedia

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    The meteor was also sighted in more distant locations, including Newberry, Michigan, within the state's Upper Peninsula, Lucknow, Ontario, and across Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [3] The shockwave from the meteor created earthquake-like tremors which caused damage to telephone lines, telegraph lines, and electrical infrastructure.

  6. Colorful northern lights could return to Michigan skies ...

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    More: Perseid meteor shower set to peak Monday night in Michigan: How, when to watch More: Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-25 in Michigan: Wet, snowy, frigid cold When is the best time ...

  7. Meteor air burst - Wikipedia

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    A meteor air burst is a type of air burst in which a meteoroid explodes after entering a planetary body's atmosphere. This fate leads them to be called fireballs or bolides , with the brightest air bursts known as superbolides .

  8. 2024 BX1 - Wikipedia

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    2024 BX 1, previously known under its temporary designation Sar2736, was a 44 centimetre-sized (17 inches) [4] asteroid or meteoroid that entered Earth's atmosphere on 21 January 2024 00:33 UTC and disintegrated as a meteor over Berlin. [2] [7] The recovered fragments are known as the Ribbeck meteorite.

  9. That giant fireball in Michigan last night did not ... - AOL

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    It brightened the night in an instant: a brilliant burst of light streaking across the sky captured on footage across part of the state. That giant fireball in Michigan last night did not trigger ...