Space Weather News for May 24, 2011 http://spaceweather com
COMET FIREBALL: Bright fireballs appear somewhere on Earth every day Most are caused by rocky asteroids On Friday, May 20th, however, a less common object struck Sky watchers in the southeastern USA watched a big but fragile piece of comet break apart in Earth's atmosphere The resulting fireball was the brightest meteor observed in nearly 3 years by NASA's all-sky network of meteor cameras Videos and more information are featured on today's edition of http://spaceweather com
HOLD A METEORITE IN YOUR HAND: Certified authentic meteorites are now available in the Space Weather Store Details at http://www shopspaceweather com/meteorite-sets aspx
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