Meteor caught on camera as it lit up the sky over Wigan

The moment a meteor lit up the sky was caught on camera in Wigan.
The meteor was captured by the doorbell cameraThe meteor was captured by the doorbell camera
The meteor was captured by the doorbell camera

A woman named only as Nikki posted a video on Twitter from her doorbell camera showing the fireball near her home in Appley Bridge at around 9.55pm on Sunday.

Scientists have said the meteor that lit up the skies over the UK is likely to have been a small piece of an asteroid entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

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The meteor was spotted shortly before 10pm and sent a sonic boom across southern England, according to scientists from the UK Fireball Alliance (UKFall), which is led by staff at the Natural History Museum.

UKFall said the bright light could be seen from Ireland to the Netherlands, and the meteor is set to break the world record as the most-reported ever – with 758 such reports on International Meteor Organisation’s website so far.

Across the UK, many video doorbell and security cameras captured the astronomical event.

“The video recordings tell us its speed was about 30,000 miles per hour, which is too fast for it to be human-made ‘space junk’, so it’s not an old rocket or satellite,” said UKFall’s Dr Ashley King.

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“The videos also allowed us to reconstruct its original orbit around the sun. In this case, the orbit was like an asteroid’s.

“This particular piece of asteroid spent most of its orbit between Mars and Jupiter, though sometimes got closer to the Sun than Earth is.”

UKFall said though the meteor fragmented in the atmosphere it is likely “a few fragments” reached the ground.

“If you do find a meteorite on the ground, ideally photograph it in place, note the location using your phone GPS, don’t touch it with a magnet, and, if you can, avoid touching it with your hands,” said Dr Katherine Joy of the University of Manchester.

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