For what many believe to be the first time ever, a meteor explosion was caught live on camera from space.

Live-streaming company Sen caught the explosion live on their 24/7 livestream from space on the morning of Nov. 10.

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Sen was created earlier this year and offers a live, 4K video stream of Earth and space from the International Space Station that runs 24/7.

The live feed caught the event of a bolide exploding over the North Pacific Ocean around 8:45am EST on Monday.

A bolide is a meteor that explodes mid-air and creates a flash of light with an occasional sonic boom .

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The phenomenon occurs when the space rock travels at high speeds, and compresses and heats the air in front of it

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