They capture a fireball flying over Portugal at 61,000 kilometers/hour. The rock that caused this phenomenon entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of about 61,00 km/hour and came from an asteroid.

The fireball traveled a total distance in the atmosphere of about 87 kilometers. The images show that the rock fragmented at the end of the fireball's path. It stood out for showing several explosions throughout its career. These explosions, which were due to various sudden breaks in the rock, caused sudden increases in luminosity.