A fireball handed over Nerja Tuesday morning at 02.44h at 60,000 kilometres per hour – it was in a rush.
Its trajectory was virtually parallel with the bottom beneath, defined José María Madiedo, who’s a researcher on the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC) which retains monitor of those celestial occasions.
It entered the ambiance 89 kilometres up, roughly above El Madroño in Jaén and crossed the sky heading South-East, flaring out 78 kilometres in altitude over the Mediterranean after passing over Nerja.
The fireball travelled a complete of 112 kilometres between coming into the ambiance and consuming itself, throughout which era it was tracked by astronomical stations in Huelva, La Hita, CAHA, OSN, La Sagra and Sevilla.
Information: Nerja, Axarquia, Costa de Sol, Malaga, Andalucia)