Norway: Spectacular sound and light display as meteor rumbled across sky
Norway: Spectacular sound and light display as meteor rumbled across sky
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A large meteorite has appeared in the skies of Norway last Sunday. In fact, the people here have heard the thunder of this meteorite in the sky and more light has been seen. Experts say part of it may have fallen close to the capital Oslo. However, no damage has been reported so far. The reports of meteorites appearing started coming from The city of Trondheim at around 1 a.m. A web camera installed in the town of Holmestrand had captured the fireball falling from the sky.

Norway's meteorite network is now analysis of video footage and is trying to trace the origin of the meteorite and its fall site. On initial investigation, it has come to light that the meteorite may have fallen into the forest edifice of Finemarka, 60 km from Oslo. The meteorite network's Morton Bilet, who saw the meteorite fall, says it was too fast. No debris was found until last Sunday afternoon, and Bilet says it could take nearly 10 years to discover potential meteorites.

In fact, Billet says that the meteorite was growing at a speed of 15-20 km per second and the sky showed its brightness for about 5-6 seconds. Some people here say that they felt a strong wind blow with the incident, which also created a wave of pressure. Talking about Billet, he says that a large rock was estimated to pass between Mars and Jupiter last night. In 2013, a meteorite fell near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Due to this, 1200 people were injured and a lot of buildings were damaged.

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