The phenomenon was so bright that weather satellites detected it as it burned apart in Earth’s atmosphere. The American Meteor Society received more than 400 reports across a swath stretching from Roanoke to Boston.
By Matthew Cappucci, Washington Post: Local
Wed, 04/17/2019 - 7:39am
The phenomenon was so bright that weather satellites detected it as it burned apart in Earth’s atmosphere. The American Meteor Society received more than 400 reports across a swath stretching from Roanoke to Boston.