A space body entered the Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday night and illuminated the surroundings of several cities in the country, including London and Birmingham.
The fireball was captured by surveillance cameras located in London, Birmingham, Bristol, and other British cities.
The UK Meteor Network service that records meteors posted an image made by one of its cameras on its Twitter account.
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“It seems that many people in the UK and Ireland saw a fireball at 9:55 at night. From the two videos we have seen, it is a slow moving meteor with clearly visible fragmentation,” the twit from the agency.
Netizens have shared a video of a meteor flying in the sky over Britain on the night of Sunday to Monday, March 1. The corresponding videos were posted on Twitter.
As reported on the UK Meteor Network page on the social network, more than 120 notifications about the seen space body have already been received. And the British continue to inform about this natural phenomenon.
New footage of the #fireball tonight. Sent by Katie Parr pic.twitter.com/J4jmsM9tFj
— UK Meteor Network (@UKMeteorNetwork) February 28, 2021
Okay we found the #fireball #meteor from tonight on our cameras. Enjoy???? pic.twitter.com/l8YUoYc1o3
— UK Meteor Network (@UKMeteorNetwork) February 28, 2021
Was so clear pic.twitter.com/WN47oW0LAi
— Jill Hemingway (@JillHemingway) February 28, 2021
Yep we caught it on cameras in Cardiff, Manchester & Honiton #fireball pic.twitter.com/xZVnTsBMQc
— SCAMP – a component of the FRIPON network (@SCAMP_Meteors) February 28, 2021
#meteorite @ProfBrianCox @GranadaReports @UKMeteorNetwork pic.twitter.com/3YhilMIDOk
— kjbrox (@kjbrox1) February 28, 2021