Fireball lights up Scottish skies, believed to be meteor

Fireball lights up Scottish skies, believed to be meteor, A ablaze aglow object, believed to be a meteor, flashed through the atmosphere aloft northeast Scotland on Monday night, lighting the night sky and amazing residents.

Footage captured on a dashboard camera by Scottish active adviser Bill Addison showed a ablaze dejected aggressive hurtling through the blurred sky, briefly anecdotic the mural as if it were day.

"I was active forth the alley and there was a huge big beam of dejected light," he told CNN. "The sky absolutely lit up. It was like a missile."

Startled amusing media users took to Twitter to address seeing the doubtable meteor, adage it acquired a loud bang as well.

"Anyone abroad see that meteor and apprehend the bang about an hour ago? Scared the kids to death," wrote Twitter user Tim Rogers, who lives in the Scottish Highlands.

Robert Massey, agent controlling administrator for the Royal Astronomical Society, said he had apparent the footage and believed the article could accept been a low-altitude meteor, afire into a "fireball."

Robert Massey, agent controlling administrator for the Royal Astronomical Society, said he had apparent the footage and believed the article could accept been a low-altitude meteor, afire into a "fireball."
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