Asteroid's Fiery Display Over Russia Captured Hours After Detection

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A small asteroid, temporarily named C0WEPC5, burned up in Earth's atmosphere over Siberia, creating a spectacular fireball. Detected just hours before impact by NASA's ATLAS and ESA's alert system, the event caused no damage. This marks the fourth imminent impactor detected this year, highlighting advancements in asteroid detection and tracking, crucial for identifying potential threats to Earth.
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