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A bright fireball swept over the western part of Japan on Wednesday, November 10, according to The Watchers.
The flight of the celestial body was captured in the firmament at 14:16 UTC. The meteor pierced the cloudy sky, changing color from green to red.
Every year, more than 6 thousand meteors fall on the Earth, large enough for their parts to reach the earth. This means that about 17 meteors enter the atmosphere every day. Meteor flares attract attention several times a year because they occur in the sky over densely populated areas in the evening and at night.
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