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The phrase "about the fireball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a fireball, such as in scientific, fictional, or casual contexts.
Example: "The scientists conducted experiments about the fireball that appeared during the meteor shower."
Alternatives: "regarding the fireball" or "concerning the fireball".
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"I sometimes sit here and think about the fireball".
Has he ever had any doubts about the fireball of energy that his creation has helped to unleash around the world?
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William B. Cook, a NASA meteor expert, reported in a email to NASA headquarters that the fireball originated about 60 miles above West Bend, Wis., moving about 38,000 miles an hour toward the northeast before disintegrating about 21 miles above Lake Michigan.
In a Science@NASA article about the recent fireball over Pennsylvania, written by Tony Phillips, the planetary scientist Don Yeomans is quoted as saying, Rocky asteroids are poor conductors of heat.
The fireball was about 1,000 feet high".
A witness said the fireball lighted up mountains about 10 miles away as bright as daylight.
Its instruments detected a fireball that reached a peak temperature of about 24,000 K, compared to the typical Jovian cloudtop temperature of about 130 K (−143 °C), with the plume from the fireball reaching a height of over 3,000 km.
Cooke said the fireball was caused by a small asteroid about one to two yards in diameter, moving at 28,000 mph.
Those seismic networks currently have about 20-km spacing throughout Japan, and we identified shockwave signals from the fireball at 49 stations.
And the fireball disappeared.
But what creates the fireball?
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