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Spectacular Meteor Captured by ESA’s Fireball Camera in Cáceres, Spain [Video]

ESA’s fireball camera in Cáceres, Spain, captured this stunning meteor on Saturday night, May 18, 2024. Credit: ESA/PDO/AMS82 – AllSky7 Fireball NetworkESA’s fireball camera in Cáceres, Spain, captured a stunning meteor during the night of May 18-19, 2024, at 00:46 CEST on May 19 (22:46 UTC on May 18). This camera is part of...

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