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Fireball caught on Lisle, IL police dashcam around 2:25 a.m. Eastern Time, February 6, 2017.

A fireball zoomed across the sky over Illinois and Wisconsin overnight. The trajectory of the fireball leads to an estimated landfall in northern Lake Michigan.

The fireball was seen around 2:25 a.m. Eastern Time, according to the American Meteor Society.

Here are the locations of the sightings of the fireball. So far there are 185 reports of the fireball.

Locations of fireball reports on February 6, 2017. (data courtesy American Meteor Society)

Kevin Kwilinski captured the fireball on his security camera from Great Bear Lake in Grand Junction, MI.

The fireball was also caught on the dashcam of a Lisle, IL police car.

Here's another look at a video from the National Weather Service twitter feed:

The fireball was also caught on a camera on the roof of the Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sciences Building on the University of Wisconsin campus.

Based on the sightings and trajectory of the fireball, the American Meteor Society has produced this animation showing the estimated location of impact with the earth. The location is in northern Lake Michigan, west of Frankfort, MI.

At this time there is no knowledge of what the object was that caused the fireball.

If you have pictures of the fireball, please post them below. If you have video of the fireball, please email it to mtorregr@mlive.com.