According to NASA, this is a unique astronomical system and in common parlance people call it a collapsing star.


Bodrum: A beautiful sight of meteors was seen in the sky of Turkey, which lit up the sky with green light.
Meteorite is rarely seen but it is no less than a magical sight that everyone wants to capture in their camera.
According to foreign media, a similar sight was also seen in the sky of Turkey, where Meteorite scattered green light in the sky.
Media reports told that it was seen two days ago in the eastern city of Bodrum and Gümüşhane province of Turkey. Its video is also going viral on social media.
A meteorite falls in southern Turkey pic.twitter.com/TjRKTGtcO8
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What is Meteorite?
According to US space research agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a meteorite is a rock in space, when it rapidly enters the Earth's atmosphere, it sparkles and moves forward leaving light behind.
According to NASA, this is a unique astronomical system and in common parlance people call it a collapsing star.

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