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[Opinion] Sightings of Meteors Surge, and Scientists Aren’t Sure Why

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The frequency of fireballs in our planet’s skies seemed to grow in recent months. Nasa and other meteor experts can’t agree on what explains it. It seems as...

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Lately, it seems that stars run the sky much more frequently than usual. In March, one fireball after another crossed the skies of North America and Europe. Some of the dazzling appearances left meteorites in their wake. In Ohio, space fragments fell into fields and forests. Other rock visitors crossed the roofs of the houses and bounced back from one wall to the other in the bedrooms. “It’s a shooting range,” said Mike Hankey, an amateur astron…

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Im Hwa-seop = It has been found that the number of shooting stars (meteors) sighted in the skies of North America and Europe during the first quarter of this year increased significantly compared to previous years...

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연합뉴스-Yonhap News Agency broke the news in Korea (the Republic of) on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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