An asteroid flashing brightly was caught on camera in Europe.
A meteoroid was filmed moving through the sky over southern England early Monday morning.
Footage by Twitter user @KrisztiUk shows the one-meter object, described by the European Space Agency as a small asteroid, flashing brightly over Seaford, England just before 3 a.m.RELATED: California man says meteor destroyed his home after he 'heard a big bang' The ESA tweeted that Sar2667 was expected to "safely" strike the Earth's atmosphere over northern France shortly before 4 a.m. local time .
"This is just the seventh time an #asteroidimpact has ever been predicted before it happens." the ESA tweeted. "A sign of the rapid advancements in global asteroid detection capabilities!"
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