Hunting the rareest Stars

Fireball is a brighter-than-usual meteor. There doesn’t seem to be a unified concept of what qualifies as “brighter than usual.” According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a fireball is a meteor that is brighter than any planet, with a magnitude of -4 or brighter.

However, the International Meteor Organization (IMO) provides a more specific definition, considering a meteor with a magnitude of -3 or brighter when observed at the radiant as a fireball. It is clear that even though you may see a relatively bright meteor, it may not necessarily be classified as

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