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Fireball Over Finland Turns Night Into Day...

A blazing fireball lit up the dark skies of Arctic Finland for five seconds; giving off what scientists said was “the glow of 100 full moons”.

It produced a blast wave that felt like an explosion about 6:40 p.m. and could also be seen in northern Norway and in Russia’s Kola peninsula.

It's possible that the meteorite was an especially bright and close-flying Leonid meteor. The Leonid meteor shower typically peaks around mid-November every year.

Here it is in action. Keep your eye on the upper right portion of the screen.

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