New Yorkers awed by fireball in sky as meteor passes over city


NEW YORK: A fireball in the sky caused a sensation in New York as it passed over the city in broad daylight on Tuesday, German News Agency (DPA) reported.

The phenomenon was a meteor, the US space agency NASA announced on Facebook early Wednesday, a trail of light that is created when rock debris from space enters the Earth’s atmosphere.

The analysis of witness reports suggests that the streak of light became visible over the city on Tuesday morning and then travelled west at a speed of around 61,000 kilometres per hour towards the state of New Jersey.

The phenomenon was accompanied by thunder-like noises and tremors similar to an earthquake, local media reported, citing eyewitness accounts. However, NASA said they could have been due to military activity in the area.

Chunks of rock like the one that caused the streak of light over New York only have a diameter of around 30 centimetres, NASA said. Such cosmic particles usually burn up completely before they hit the ground and are therefore not dangerous.

Source: Emirates News Agency