Largest Fireball Since Chelyabinsk Blast Occurred Over Atlantic On Feb. 6

The largest fireball since the Chelyabinsk, Russia, explosion of 2013 that left 1,400 people injured occurred earlier this month, but no one saw it because it occurred in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, The Inquisitr reports. The meteor broke up on Feb. 6 with the force of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, equivalent to 13,000 tons of TNT, over the Atlantic Ocean…

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