4th meteor sighting in 1 week caught on camera in Michigan
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At least five meteors have been recorded streaking across the skies over the United States in the last week. We’re tracking the latest.
A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was confirmed to be a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA
A bright green fireball was visible in parts of the Pacific Northwest as it beamed across the sky. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry describes a fireball as a particularly bright meteor that can be seen up to 80 miles above the Earth.
A daytime fireball over western Europe on March 8 kicked off a streak of "extraordinary" meteor sightings across Europe and the United States over the past three weeks, with astronomers now working to understand what is driving this unusual cluster of major fireball events.
On March 25, 2026 a bright green fireball was captured on video in the early morning sky over Oregon. Fireballs were spotted across U.S., including 7-ton meteor that broke apart over Ohio and a meteor crashed through a roof in Texas.
Redwire announced the first award for its new solar arrays, a $12.8 million contract from Moog. Under the contract announced March 24, Redwire will deliver (ELSA) wings for Moog’s Meteor satellite bus ordered by an undisclosed national security customer.
California’s skies have recently seen a surge in bright meteor activity, with multiple fireballs reported within just a few days. The latest incident happened on March 23 when a vivid green fireball streaked across Northern California,
"There's a hole in the ceiling, big dent in the floor, another little piece in the ceiling, and a big rock on the floor, and it just scared me to death," the woman said.