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00:07 Good evening, Kapuso!
00:08 I'm your brother Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:12 The sky is brightening in Central and Eastern Visayas because of the passing of the Bulalakaw.
00:19 Let's investigate so we can be enlightened.
00:26 In this video taken in Erzurum City, Turkey, we can see how the sky brightened up
00:31 during the passing of a meteor or Bulalakaw.
00:34 While in this dashcam video recorded in Gumusani Province,
00:38 we can notice the bright green light of the Bulalakaw.
00:42 Last week, there was also a lightening in our sky.
00:45 There were two falling Bulalakaw that were seen in different cities in Visayas.
00:49 The Bulalakaw disappeared while there was a video bomb in the dance cover of these two girls.
00:54 But are these really Bulalakaw?
00:57 Brother Kim, why are the Bulalakaw different colors?
01:01 Brother Kim, what is it?
01:03 To better understand why the Bulalakaw are different colors,
01:06 it's better if we know where these are made.
01:09 We call a meteorite the rock or steel that rotates or orbits in the sun.
01:13 Most of these are pieces of rocks from asteroids that collide or hit.
01:18 When a meteorite enters the atmosphere, it is called a meteor.
01:22 When it lands, it is called a meteorite.
01:24 When a meteorite enters the atmosphere, it is called a meteorite.
01:27 It has a long tail that is made of fire.
01:30 That's why we call it a shooting star.
01:32 When a meteorite enters the atmosphere,
01:34 the air friction is hot to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
01:38 The reason is so that it can fly and burn.
01:40 The color of a Bulalakaw depends on the chemical composition of the space rock and the wind through which it passes.
01:46 The color of a meteor is yellow when it has a high iron content.
01:49 And the color of fire is purple when it has a high calcium content.
01:52 The color of a Bulalakaw is green because of its nickel content.
01:55 But did Bulalakaw see the sky of Visayas last week?
01:59 Based on the image, it doesn't look like a characteristic of a meteor streak.
02:05 We also didn't monitor the re-entry that happened near the Philippines at that time.
02:10 There is still a possibility that this is debris but not in the catalogs.
02:14 If there are many Bulalakaw, we can see one part of the sky in the middle of the hour.
02:19 This is called a meteor shower.
02:21 Do you know what is considered one of the best meteor showers in history?
02:26 The one who holds the Guinness World Record as the greatest meteor shower is the Leonids.
02:35 It happened on the night of November 16 until 17 years 1966.
02:39 The Leonid meteor that passed through Arizona in America has a rate of 2,300 per minute within 20 minutes.
02:47 From 5 in the morning of November 17, 1966.
02:50 Meanwhile, for the Trivia that is behind the viral news, tweet or comment #KuyaKim, what's next?
02:56 Always remember, what's important is what's known.
02:59 I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24/7.
03:02 My dear friends, what's important is what's known.
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03:16 Transcribed by ESO; Translated by —
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