A large fireball was spotted in the sky over Buffalo early Wednesday morning, leaving many residents wondering what it was and where it came from. The fireball was seen by multiple people in Buffalo, Hamburg, and other surrounding areas.
The fireball was seen around 5 a.m. on Wednesday, and it was described as a large, glowing ball of light that was moving quickly across the sky.
"I was driving to work when I saw this huge fireball in the sky, it was amazing", said one Buffalo resident.
The fireball was seen by people in many different parts of Buffalo, including South Buffalo and North Buffalo. It was also seen by people in surrounding areas, such as Hamburg and Williamsville.
The cause of the fireball is still unknown, but it is believed to have been a meteor or a piece of space debris that entered the Earth's atmosphere. Buffalo residents are still talking about the fireball and trying to figure out what it was.
The fireball was a rare and unusual sight, and it has generated a lot of interest and excitement in Buffalo. Many people are hoping to see more information about the fireball and what it was.
The University at Buffalo is home to a planetarium and an astronomy department, and experts there are studying the fireball and trying to learn more about it. They are using computer models and other tools to try to determine the origin and composition of the fireball.
The study of the fireball is ongoing, and it is expected to continue for several weeks. Buffalo residents will be watching with interest to see what is learned about the fireball and what it was.
