Meteor flashes near erupting Mayon volcano in Philippines
Webcam footage captured a meteor streaking past the Mayon volcano during a low-level eruption on 26 May. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology confirmed the object disintegrated in the atmosphere.
Webcam footage recorded by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Monday, 26 May, shows a meteor streaking across the sky beside the Mayon volcano while the volcano produced a low-level eruption. The institute posted the video on Facebook and stated that its review of seismic, infrasound, and additional camera footage indicates the meteor disintegrated in the atmosphere.
The same statement said the object did not strike the slopes of Mayon.
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