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Watch: Meteor over Japan compared to brightness of a full moon

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(UPI) A meteor that streaked across the night sky in Japan ended with a flash of light that witnesses compared to the brightness of a full moon.

Witnesses reported the fireball was seen illuminating the night sky across Japan about 1:35 a.m. Sunday, and the object was caught on video in various locations across the country.

Takeshi Inoue, director of the Akashi Municipal Planetarium in Hyogo Prefecture, said the fireball was classified as a bolide, an unusually bright meteor.

 

"We believe the last burst of light was as bright as the full moon," he told Kyodo News.


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