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Fiery meteor caught by cameras all over Northeast U.S.

A fireball streaks across the sky at Portsmouth Harbor early Tues., May 17, 2016, in Portsmouth, N.H. The bright flash was apparently left by a meteor burning up as it passed through Earth's atmosphere. (Mike McCormack/portsmouthwebcam.com via AP)

Hundreds of people saw a fiery meteor fall to Earth early this morning, with several catching the spectacular image on video.

The American Meteor Society received more than 300 reports about the fireball, which occurred about 12:30 a.m.

"The fireball was seen primarily from Maine but witnesses from Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ontario (Canada) and Québec (Canada) also reported the event," the AMS reports.

Michael Hankey, operations manager for AMS, said the fireball was a sporadic, random piece of space rock and not part of a known meteor shower.

“But it was a great one with awesome pictures and videos,” Hankey said.

A Portland, Maine police officer caught a stunning image of the fiery meteor falling to Earth on his cruiser’s dashcam.

This map from the American Meteor Society shows the location of people who reported seeing the meteor.