Meteor lights up Thailand skies and web
Bangkok
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Thais were left stunned yesterday after a suspected meteor streaked through the daytime skies in a phenomena that also quickly lit up social media.
Footage from one Bangkok dashboard car camera captured a fireball followed by a brilliant white flash, that was also seen across the country.
“It was the middle of a blue sky day and there was a quick, bright light coming down,” said
Porjai Jaturongkhakun whose dashcam recorded the scene as he drove to work.
“I usually see shooting stars at night but I have never seen one in the day before,” the 30-year-old satellite engineer said.
Porjai was one of a number of Thais who managed to capture the dramatic incident on their car dashboard cameras -- with such footage and witness accounts quickly going viral on social media.
“It was a meteor for sure, I am confident, because it was fast and very bright”, Voravit Tanvuttibundit, adviser to the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand said yesterday.
“It is a normal occurrence but the meteor this morning was especially big and very bright”, Voravit explained, adding that he also witnessed the meteor around 8.40 am (0140 GMT).
In a country imbued with superstition, many took the
meteor strike as an ill omen.
“It was a bad sign showing the country and the government is in chaos,” Facebook user Dilok
Jantaradilok wrote.
What we often call “falling
stars” are actually tiny bits of space rock that smash into the atmosphere at about 60 kilometres (37 miles) per second, burning up in flashes of light.
Occasionally, much bigger strikes are seen involving larger chunks of debris.
(Photo: Screen grab from a dashcam video)
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