Meteor Fragments Spotted Across Germany Following Weekend Event A visible object was observed in Solingen, western Germany, and subsequently reported across multiple regions of the country following a significant meteor event over the weekend. Images captured the object, prompting investigation by the European Space Agency (ESA). The event culminated in fragments of the meteoroid impacting Earth. Notably, several pieces landed on a residential property in Koblenz, Germany, causing substantial damage. The impact created a hole in the roof of the house, estimated to be approximately football-sized. Authorities confirmed that thankfully, no injuries were sustained as a result of the incident. The ESA is currently analyzing data related to the fireball’s trajectory and composition, aiming to determine the origin and characteristics of the meteoroid. Scientists are examining the fragments recovered from Koblenz and other locations to further understand the event. This incident highlights the potential for meteoroid activity within Europe. Investigations are ongoing, and further updates will be provided as they become available. Topics: #germany #football #sized Post navigation The British government publishes the first part of the documents related to Epstein and Mandelson Spring is here? Up to 14 degrees of warmth will come on Thursday