What would you do if you looked up to the sky and saw a giant fireball coming straight at you? That’s what happened today when a West Virginia Meteorite was caught on video crashing down to Earth in a fiery blaze.
As people looked on in awe recording the West Virginia Meteorite you could hear them saying “What is that“. They weren’t sure if it was a UFO or plane crash. It really looked like an episode of Dragonball Z the way the West Virginia Meteorite left a trail of fire behind it as it fell.
Based on science the West Virginia Meteorite was moving at speed of around 25,000 mph to 160,000 mph. Each year only about 500 meteorites make it through the Earth’s atmosphere.
Hopefully no one was injured when it made contact with the ground.
Author: JordanThrilla
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