Siberian sky lights up as small asteroid safely burns
Numerous recordings from Siberia, where a spectacular flash occurred in the sky, are being published on social media. The reasons for its occurrence are not a mystery, just as the fact that the event was not dangerous to us.
3 December 2024 19:34
The "culprit" in this case was a small asteroid, which on December 3rd of this year was on a collision course with our planet. The fireball appearing in social media reports is the result of the asteroid burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
Asteroid over Siberia
Interestingly, the European Space Agency (ESA) issued a statement about the approaching asteroid a few hours before it entered Earth's atmosphere. Experts clearly stated that an object of this size poses no threat to people on the ground. However, due to the circumstances, the event was expected to be spectacular. According to Space.com, the object was detected by astronomers from the Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona, shortly before its appearance near Earth.
"It is small, but it will still be quite spectacular. It will be dark over the indicated area, and within several hundred kilometres in the sky, a very impressive, very bright fireball will appear," explained Professor Alan Fitzsimmons from Queen's University Belfast, an expert in the field of asteroid and comet science.
Experts say it's another good sign
The asteroid received a temporary designation C0WEPC5. According to the ESA statement, its diameter was about 71 centimetres. It appeared over northern Siberia.
Every year, several objects of this size are on a collision course with Earth, and people are able to detect them increasingly earlier. The ESA and other space agencies operate numerous sensor networks around the Earth, enabling them to detect incoming objects like C0WEPC5.
Professor Alan Fitzsimmons believes that the early warning about this object is another positive sign confirming that our ability to detect objects before they hit Earth is improving.