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Something is different about Earth's cosmic neighborhood — and scientists are scrambling to understand why. Over the past several months, astronomers have documented a dramatic surge in large fireballs entering Earth's atmosphere. Not just more meteors — bigger ones. Brighter ones. Loud enough to shake windows and trigger car alarms across entire states. The American Meteor Society confirms: events witnessed by 50 or more people have roughly doubled. Nearly 80% of these fireballs produced sonic booms — a sign they're penetrating deeper into our atmosphere than usual. One fragment crashed through a residential roof and ricocheted around a bedroom. Scientists traced many of these objects to a region of space called the Anthelion source — material catching up to Earth from behind as it falls toward the Sun. Activity from this region has doubled. But why? That's the question nobody can answer yet. This isn't a known meteor shower. It's not debris from a single comet. It appears to be a fundamental shift in the solar system's "background noise" — and Earth is flying right through it. What changed? Where is this material coming from? And is this the new normal? SOURCES: American Meteor Society Q1 Analysis NASA Meteoroid Environment Office Space Weather Archives What would you do if a rock from space crashed through YOUR roof? Drop your answer below. #meteors #fireballs #space #solarsystem #astronomy #earthscience video sources: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center / SVS /pixels