Incredible video shows meteor flames in Pennsylvania sky
Incredible video shows meteor flames in Pennsylvania sky
A new video shows the moment of the bright object burst through the Pittsburgh sky on Thursday night.
In footage from his doorbell camera, Phil Haddad captured a bright light spreading over the Pennsylvania town.
“I don’t tweet often, but when I do, it’s because I caught a meteor on my doorbell camera,” he tweeted.
The local National Weather Service office also shared video of what it called a “meteor/fireball.”
A meteor fireball appears first on the screen in the upper right corner
(Credit: Phil Haddad / SCI + TECH /TMX)
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“While we don’t specialize in meteors (well, hydrometeors, but that’s different), many have reported see a meteor/fireball cross the sky at 7:33 tonight,” it said.

The meteor/fireball travels quickly, shooting diagonally down the left side of the screen
(Credit: Phil Haddad / SCI + TECH /TMX)
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The American Meteorological Society said it had received 830 reports of oa the fireball was witnessed in several states on Friday.

The meteor/fireball disappears behind the trees at the end of the clip
(Credit: Phil Haddad / SCI + TECH /TMX)
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Those states include Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
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