If you were awake bright and early Wednesday morning, you might have seen a spectacular sky sight over Missouri. It was a mammoth meteor that fortunately exploded over the state and was witnessed as far away as Nebraska.
If you were awake bright and early Wednesday morning, you might have seen a spectacular sky sight over Missouri. It was a mammoth meteor that fortunately exploded over the state and was witnessed as far away as Nebraska.
You need really clear skies to even have a chance of capturing something like this. A videographer in Missouri picked the perfect night to record a time-lapse video of stars resulting in a brilliant star trail.
You need really clear skies to even have a chance of capturing something like this. A videographer in Missouri picked the perfect night to record a time-lapse video of stars resulting in a brilliant star trail.
You need really clear skies to even have a chance of capturing something like this. A videographer in Missouri picked the perfect night to record a time-lapse video of stars resulting in a brilliant star trail.
You need really clear skies to even have a chance of capturing something like this. A videographer in Missouri picked the perfect night to record a time-lapse video of stars resulting in a brilliant star trail.
You need really clear skies to even have a chance of capturing something like this. A videographer in Missouri picked the perfect night to record a time-lapse video of stars resulting in a brilliant star trail.
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Well, this was completely unexpected. Residents of northern Missouri were treated to a pleasant surprise when a shocking solar storm caused the Northern Lights to dance in the skies over Missouri.
If you blink you'll miss them, but red sprites recently exploded so big over an Iowa thunderstorm that they were seen by a photographer in Missouri who captured video of the phenomenon.