NASA publishes images of the meteor no one saw via SABCNewsOnline
The first photo of the meteor was taken by a Japanese weather satellite and published only this week.
Images captured minutes after the fireball disintegrated in the atmosphere show the shadow of the meteor’s trail cast on top of clouds, elongated by the sun’s low position.
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