The bright object was likely a Starlink satellite burning up in Earth's atmosphere as it fell back toward our planet.
If you saw objects in the sky over Dallas last night, you likely were looking at space debris, not meteors, according to WFAA's weather team.
What appeared to be a fireball may have been a decommissioned SpaceX satellite creating a fiery spectacle as it broke up above Earth's atmosphere.
Many thought it was a meteor shower or a comet - however experts say it was a piece of space junk re-entering Earth's atmosphere, which had come from a Chinese rocket involved in a recent space ...
Nearly a ton of shooting stars fall on the Earth daily, according to the latest survey, but not to worry, it's mostly an accumulation of space dust. Researchers at Kyoto University’s radar ...
The particle's origins have remained unknown, and experts have speculated that only colossal celestial events, exceeding the scale of a star explosion ... place in space and its origin could ...