Dazzling display: Fireball streaks across the night sky in over a dozen states

Jun 15, 2026 - 18:00
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Dazzling display: Fireball streaks across the night sky in over a dozen states

Hundreds of eyewitnesses saw a bright fireball streaking across the night sky in over a dozen states over the weekend.

On Sunday evening, a fireball flew through the sky at 10:26 p.m., captured by three NASA meteor cameras.

According to NASA, the first image of the space rock was captured above Tupelo, Mississippi, as it moved northwest at a speed of 56,000 mph.

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One traveler in Brentwood, Tennessee, encountered a stunning view of the fireball while driving Sunday evening, capturing it on dashcam as the meteor quickly moved across the sky.

The meteor traveled 300 miles across the country before it disintegrated 34 miles above the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri.

When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere at a high speed and burn up, the fireballs are referred to as meteors, according to NASA.

"The object moved too fast and was too small to produce meteorites," NASA said.

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According to the American Meteor Society, the meteor was spotted across numerous states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Minnesota, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

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The meteor became visible at an altitude of around 60 miles above Tupelo, Mississippi.

According to experts, the fireball was 16 times brighter than the planet Venus.

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