Space
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VIDEO: A Small Asteroid Lit the Arizona Night Sky
A fireball lit up the night sky in Arizona last June 2. Experts say that the 10-foot asteroid's collision with the Earth's atmosphere created the fireball illuminating the sky which turned night into day for a few seconds.
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