Meteor Sightings Increase Across the U.S., Captivating Stargazers
A series of meteor sightings have been reported across the United States, with the latest event occurring on March 22. According to the American Meteor Society, a fireball was observed by hundreds of people, primarily in California, Nevada, and Arizona. This marks the third significant meteor sighting in a week, following a loud boom in northeast Ohio on March 17 and a meteor that left debris in Texas on March 21. These meteors, often referred to as 'shooting stars,' are space rocks that burn up upon entering Earth's atmosphere, creating a bright streak of light. The recent sightings have been captured on video, showing a glowing orb with a fiery tail, and some witnesses reported a greenish-yellow glow.