If you were looking up at the sky for some reason late Thursday night in Missouri, you got quite a surprise. An enormous fireball suddenly zoomed across the sky and exploded on the horizon and a backyard camera captured it as it happened.

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Dan Bush of Missouri Skies just shared this meteoric moment on YouTube today that he captured in Albany, Missouri. According to his description, this fireball appeared at 11:53pm Thursday night, September 14, 2023. It first appears on video as just a tiny streak.

Dan Bush/Missouri Skies via YouTube
Dan Bush/Missouri Skies via YouTube
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Moments later, the horizon was ablaze with its explosion. It quite literally turned night into day for a brief second.

Dan Bush/Missouri Skies via YouTube
Dan Bush/Missouri Skies via YouTube
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Watch it happen here where Dan has also included some slow-motion video.

The American Meteor Society website shows this fireball was so bright, it was seen in at least 7 states Thursday night from Missouri to Minnesota.

So far in 2023, this is one of the brightest and most widely-reported meteors of the year and it was at its brightest over Missouri.

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