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**Fireball over Cape San Blas **
2025-07-24
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**Fireball over Cape San Blas ** **Image Credit & Copyright: **Jason Rice **Explanation: **Have you ever seen a fireball? In astronomy, a fireball is a very bright meteor – one at least as bright as Venusand possibly brighter than even a full Moon. Fireballs are rare – if you see one you are likely to remember it for your whole life. Physically, a fireball is a small rock that originated from an asteroid or comet that typically leaves a fading smoke trail of gas and dust as it shoots through the Earth’s atmosphere. It is unlikely that any single large ground strike occurred – much of the rock likely vaporized as it broke up into many small pieces. The featured picture was captured last week from a deadwood beach in Cape San Blas, Florida, USA.
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