Meteors Light Up Michigan's Sky: Reports
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By Dylan Siwicki
Published on March 24, 2026.
The first fireball was seen over the northern part of Michigan at around 9.25pm, followed by another six minutes later in central Michigan. The American Meteor Society reported over 100 reports of meteors falling across the state. The fireballs are part of the Puppis Constellation meteor shower, which started on March 21 and is expected to continue until March 27.
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