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The American Meteor Society normally receives about 100 reports each day. Submit an Official Fireball Report Your report can help those searching for the meteorites!įireballs occur every day over all parts of the Earth. If you witnessed this event and/or if you have a video or a photo of this event, please Still, although we haven’t heard yet of any ongoing searches, it’s likely people will search for these fragments. But any meteorites found will probably be just small fragments of the original fireball. This particular fireball was probably the size of a small car prior to entering the atmosphere. Several witnesses near the flight path reported hearing a delayed sonic boom, indicating that meteorites from this fireball might have survived the fiery passage through Earth’s atmosphere, and are now down on the ground. The initial computer-generated trajectory shows that this fireball entered the atmosphere over Cistern, Texas, and its flight ended just a few miles west of Austin. And we also received reports from Oklahoma and Louisiana. AMS #2022-4290 event was mainly seen from Texas. The American Meteor Society ( AMS) has received over 200 reports and several videos displaying a fireball event at 10:52 p.m.