It's very unlikely it was under the clouds. It is fairly common for
fireballs to shine through clouds, however, and they are usually
perceived as below even though they are miles above. This effect has
been caught on videos.
No shortage of technical errors in the referenced article, either
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It's very unlikely it was under the clouds. It is fairly
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