Earth Faces a Spike in Daytime Fireballs in 2026

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Earth Faces a Spike in Daytime Fireballs in 2026
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Earth is experiencing an unusual surge of large daytime fireballs in early 2026, with 2,046 fireball events in Q1 and several bright, high‑energy events visible from multiple continents, including a 3,229‑report Western Europe daytime bolide and a 7‑ton asteroid over Ohio/Pennsylvania. Trajectories cluster around the Anthelion direction and high‑declination radiants, suggesting debris from multiple inner‑solar‑system sources rather than a single shower or alien activity. Recovered meteorites are eucrites/diogenites (achondrites) from differentiated asteroids, implying a possible recent breakup of a large parent body. Scientists emphasize gaps in current monitoring and call for expanded automated all‑sky cameras and cross‑referencing with radar and infrasound to improve near‑Earth defense.

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