This page shows real-time detections from the camera network. The network is primarily funded by Sparebankstiftelsen DNB.

About the table:

Your observations:

If you have seen a bright meteor that is listed here, you can report it using our form. New observations can lead to more accurate results.

General info about meteors:

Most meteors burn up high in the atmosphere. Only a few (approx. 10 times a year in Norway) reach the ground as meteorites. Most of these go unobserved due to daylight or clouds.

Important: The reports are automatically generated and may have varying degrees of accuracy. They do not show potential meteorite fall areas, as this requires manual verification and meteorological data.

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