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The meteor roared to illuminating Norway; part of it might have landed near Oslo

The meteor roared to illuminating Norway; part of it might have landed near Oslo
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Oslo: A “extraordinary big meteor” briefly lights up southern Norway on Sunday, creating spectacular sound and light views when roaring across the sky, and a little of it might have the earth, maybe not far from the capital, Oslo, experts , said.
There are no direct reports about injury or damage.
The appearance of the appearance began to arrive around 1am.
With the phenomenon seen as far as Trondheim.
A web camera in Holmestrand, South Oslo, caught the fireball fell from the sky and erupted into a bright flash igniting the marina.
Norwegian Meteor network analyzes video recording and other data on Sundays to try to determine the origin and purpose of the meteor.
The initial data suggested by meteorites may have hit the earth in a large wooded area, called Finnemarka, only 60 km (40 miles) west of the capital, Oslo, the word network.
“It’s crazy,” said Morten Bilet, who saw and heard Meteors, told Reuters.
On Sunday afternoon there were no debris found and given the location “demanding”, someone can take “about 10 years” looking for the possibility of a meteorite, a bilet said.
The meteor traveled at 15-20 km per second and turned on the night sky for about five to six seconds, a bilet said.
The sky of the summer is dark, with the days it starts to get shorter than the end of June.
Several eyewitnesses also said they felt a stronger wind blew with the event also caused a wave of pressure, a bilet.
“What we have last night is a big rock traveling from Mars and Jupiter, which is our asteroid belt.
And when it’s urgent, it creates a thunderous, light and big excitement between us (experts) and maybe some fears Among other things, “Bilet said.
There are no reports of damage or people who are specifically feared, the word bilet, adding that for those who closest to more than the “spooky” event.
A meteor exploded above the Central Russia near the city of Chelyabinsk in 2013 showered the ball in a large area and caused a shock wave that destroyed the window, damaged the building and injured 1,200 people.

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