00:00Earth lives inside a shooting gallery with thousands of objects totaling about 48.5 tons per year, according to NASA, entering the atmosphere.
00:11What you're looking at is a meteor exploding in the skies over Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina on June 26th.
00:21The explosion was accompanied by a sonic boom. In Henry County, Georgia, one house was struck by debris that broke through the roof and landed inside the residence.
00:33There were no reported injuries. The meteor was known as a bolide, which is a rock big enough to explode in the sky, but small enough to be mostly incinerated before it reaches the ground.
00:44Only about 5% of meteors survive entry with even a micrometeorite particle intact.
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