
Drivers Capture Footage Of Fireball In The Sky Over Georgia In Broad Daylight
Georgia drivers caught footage of a rare meteorite as it flashed through the sky on June 26 in broad daylight.
Daytime Fireball Illuminates Southeastern Skies, Prompts Booms Across Georgia ATLANTA, GA – Residents across the southeastern United States witnessed a rare celestial event on Thursday, June 26, 2025, as a bright fireball streaked across the daytime sky before exploding over Georgia. The phenomenon, confirmed by NASA, generated widespread reports and audible booms, sparking curiosity and awe among observers. According to NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office lead, Bill Cooke, the meteor was initially spotted at an altitude of 48 miles above Oxford, Georgia. Traveling at an astonishing speed of 30,000 miles per hour, the bright object moved southwest before its fragmentation. The American Meteor Society reported receiving over 160 sightings from individuals in both Georgia and South Carolina around 12:25 p.m. ET. Many witnesses described a brilliant flash followed by loud concussive sounds, consistent with an atmospheric explosion. Dashcam footage circulating online captured the dramatic descent of the meteor, providing visual confirmation of the rare daytime spectacle. Authorities have confirmed no damage or injuries resulted from the event, which remains a topic of considerable discussion among local communities.
Georgia drivers caught footage of a rare meteorite as it flashed through the sky on June 26 in broad daylight.