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Rare, back to back fireballs light up Arizona sky and southwest U.S.
A brilliant fireball streaked across the skies of Arizona at 12:32 UTC (05:32 LT) on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, and was also spotted in several southwest U.S. states. The American Meteor Society (AMS) received 64 reports about the meteor.

In a rare event, another fireball was seen across the state just within the day, at 20:14 LT or at 03:14 UTC on Thursday, February 27, with AMS acquiring 66 reports from various states in the same region.

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