Residents of several Midwestern U.S. states were treated to a dramatic natural light show in the early hours of Feb. 10, when a fireball meteor made a fiery descent, brightening the winter sky before appearing to disintegrate as it neared the horizon.

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A fireball is captured streaking through the night sky above an awning, with trees in the background.

A meteor triggered a flurry of fireball sightings on Feb. 10 (Image credit: Trung Chenh)

Meteors become visible when tiny shards of comets or asteroids known as meteoroids collide with Earth’s atmosphere while travelling at tens of thousands of miles per hour, compressing the air in their paths and causing it to glow.

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