Make a wish, stargazers – yet another unexpected "shooting star" show dazzled onlookers this week.
A fireball was spotted by hundreds of people and captured on camera around 8 p.m. PT on Sunday, March 22, according to the American Meteor Society. The society said it received over 300 reports on Sunday night, mostly from observers in California, Nevada and Arizona. The vast majority of reports came out of California.
Videos captured by awestruck residents show a bright, glowing orb zip through the night sky, trailed closely by a signature fiery "tail." Some reported a greenish-yellow glow as the space rock lit up the sky for little more than five or so seconds.
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The fireball was at least the third to capture attention across the United States in a week. On March 17, a "loud boom" was heard over northeast Ohio after a different fireball was spotted in the Northeast US and in Canada, according to USA TODAY's previous reporting.









