On Friday evening, a bright meteor flashed in the sky of Latvia, reports the weather forecast host of the program "900 seconds," Martins Bergšteins.
The event was recorded at 21:43, writes tv3.lv. The video shows a bright meteor flashing in the sky, or as it is commonly called, a "falling star." "An evening rich in cosmic events," wrote Bergšteins.
It is worth noting that the bright phenomenon was also observed in Lithuania, reports the portal "tv3.lt." The "falling star" was seen in several cities — Vilnius, Kaunas, Pasvalis, and other places.
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>☄️ ...vēl pirms vakara galvenā notikuma ("Artemis II" sagaidīšanas mājās), burtiski tikko - pl. 21.43 debesīs uzliesmoja spožs meteors, jeb tautā sauktā "krītošā zvaigzne". Kosmiskiem notikumiem bagāts vakars.
— Martins Bergšteins (@MeteoLatvia) April 10, 2026
Jelgava | 10.04.2026. pl. 21.43 pic.twitter.com/szpx5o5yYj