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The Sky of Seville Captures the Passage of Several Fireballs in the Rain of Stars

The detectors of the SMART Project in the province recorded several fires during the nights of July 30 and August 1, with speeds of up to 220,000 km/h Astrotourism in Cazalla de la Sierra: so you can see the rain of stars in a mon
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The Calar Alto Observatory of Almeria has recorded, along with the rest of the stations of the SMART project, several fireballs on the peninsular south during the nights of July 30 and August 1, associated with the rains of stars Alfa-Capricórnidas and Perseidas.What are the fireballs?A fireball, in astronomy, is a phenomenon that occurs when a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere at great speed and is heated by friction with the air, emitting a…

The detectors of the SMART Project in the province recorded several fires during the nights of July 30 and August 1, with speeds of up to 220,000 km/h Astrotourism in Cazalla de la Sierra: so you can see the rain of stars in a mon

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Calar Alto Observatory (Almería) has recorded several fireballs on the southern peninsular during the nights of July 30 and August 1, associated with the rains of stars Alfa-Capricórnidas and Perseidas, along with the rest of the stations of the SMART project.

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elcorreogallego.es broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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