{"dataset":{"slug":"fireballs","title":"Fireballs","description":"Bright meteors and bolides that entered the atmosphere.","version":"1.0.0","lastGenerated":"2026-06-29","license":"CC BY-SA 4.0","entityCount":2,"sources":["nasa"]},"entities":[{"id":"fireball:bering-sea-fireball","name":"Bering Sea Fireball","type":"fireball","domain":"science","description":"A powerful bolide that exploded over the Bering Sea in December 2018 with roughly ten times the energy of the Hiroshima bomb — the largest airburst since Chelyabinsk, unnoticed at the time because it occurred over the remote ocean.","entryPath":"/meteorites/fireball/bering-sea-fireball"},{"id":"fireball:peekskill-fireball","name":"Peekskill Fireball","type":"fireball","domain":"science","description":"A brilliant green fireball that crossed the eastern United States in October 1992, filmed by at least 16 people, before a fragment struck a parked car in Peekskill, New York — one of the best-documented fireball-to-meteorite events.","entryPath":"/meteorites/fireball/peekskill-fireball"}]}