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Bright Fireball Reported Across the Southeast

Rock crashes through a roof in Georgia
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 26, 2025 6:00 PM CDT
Bright Fireball Reported Across the Southeast
This photo taken from video shows a bright object traveling in the sky in McDonough, Ga., on Thursday.   (Bryan Jennings Updyke via AP)

An object bright enough to be seen streaking across the midday sky fell across parts of the Southeast US on Thursday. The object was likely either a meteor or space junk, with most sightings of the streak of light and fireball coming from Georgia and South Carolina around 12:30pm, the National Weather Service office in Peachtree City, Georgia, said on social media, per the AP. Someone in Henry County, Georgia, reported a rock coming through their roof about the time they heard the sonic boom from the fireball. It left behind a hole in the ceiling about the size of a golf ball and a crack in a laminate floor, the weather service said. Emergency officials are investigating the object that fell about 25 miles southeast of Atlanta.

Dashboard and doorbell cameras across several Southeast states caught glimpses of the fireball that appeared to be plummeting straight down. More than 140 people in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, North Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee reported the object to the American Meteor Society. Meteors and other space debris frequently enter Earth's atmosphere, but it is rare for an object to be so bright it can easily be seen in broad daylight. Bright fireballs are caused by friction as an object enters the atmosphere and slows down considerably.

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