Fireball fall over the Atlantic

Fireball fall over the Atlantic a giant fireball zoomed Earth's atmosphere and fell over the southern Atlantic Ocean on 2016 Feb. 6. Nasa reports tha meteor' explodes unseen over Atlantic but not panic on average, 100 tons of meteor debris fall onto the Earth every day, probably went unnoticed.


interplanetary Material

Material that enters the earth’s atmosphere is the material which fills the Solar System, and through which all the larger Solar System bodies, such as planets, asteroids, and comets, move.


Asteroid Belt

Region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. Occupied by numerous irregularly shaped bodies called steroids or minor planets.


Meteoroid

Name given to small pieces of comet when they move through space

Meteor

Small meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere



Meteorite


Interplanetary material that enters the Earth's atmosphere and collides with the ground rather than burning up is called a Meteoroid that strikes Earth




Asteroids

Bodies of interplanetary debris that orbit the Sun with most in the area between Mars and Jupiter



 So far, there haven't been any photos of the fireball over the Atlantic

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