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Gigantesca bola de fogo no céu do Peru espanta população

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Eis que um meteoro gigante aparece no céu da cidade peruana de Cuzco, entrada para a cidadela inca de Machu Picchu, deixando uma longa trilha de fogo incandescente, no dia 26. E naquele instante, um jornalista peruano pegou sua filmadora e conseguiu filmar a bola de fogo.

A bola de fogo atravessou as camadas superiores da atmosfera, deixando um rastro brilhante e impressionante. Segundo a imprensa peruana, o meteoro desapareceu no horizonte e até agora lugar desconhecido, onde ele poderia ter caído.

Recentemente, um meteorito um gigantesco meteorito de ferro, pesando cerca de 30 toneladas foi encontrado na remota província de Xinjiang Uygur China, ao noroeste, perto da Mongólia. Trata-se da maior rocha do mundo que atingiu a Terra, vinda de fora do nosso sistema solar.