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Japanese astronomer Daichi Fujii captured two bright meteors slamming into the moon, causing brief but brilliant explosions of light.
The astronomer said that it may have originated from the Southern or Northern Taurid meteor showers, but it's not confirmed.
The astronomer was watching the night sky from two locations in Japan — Fuji and Hiratsuka — using multiple telescopes.