Astronomical professor talks about the meteor last night seen in Kosovo sky

An enlightening object was filmed in Kosovo's sky on Sunday evening. He made a headlines on the Internet, and astronomy professor Milaim Rushiti said it might be a meteor, but it has not yet been fully confirmed. He told her. SINCE this caused a stir because this heavenly body was larger than usual, [...]
An enlightening object was filmed in Kosovo's sky on Sunday evening. He made a headlines on the Internet, and astronomy professor Milaim Rushiti said it might be a meteor, but it has not yet been fully confirmed.
He told her. SINCE this caused a stir because this heavenly body was larger than usual, although such a phenomenon said it is perfectly normal.
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From what I've seen, although it has not yet been proven, we have seen meteors in Kosovo's sky. This is absolutely common, and there is no danger from them (the authorities) when they are extinguished before they fall. It may also have been asteroid remains, since films seem to be larger than usual. Meteres are usually over 10cm, and asteroids 1 meter”, Rushiti declared on Monday.
The professor stressed that meterors would cause danger only if they were of size.
Meteres are celestial bodies since they reach the Earth's atmosphere, rub and burn. Their decline makes them disappear without causing harm.












