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Watch as ‘fireball’ meteor lights up the sky in Japan – Stuff.co.nz
For a brief moment, you could’ve been fooled into thinking it was daylight at 1am in western Japan.

A falling meteor has lit up the night skies over western Japan with a dazzling ‘fireball’ display.
The meteor could be briefly seen in the skies at 1.35 am, before emitting a powerful light that was seen across western and central Japan.
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The meteor lit up the night sky in Japan.
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