What is a particularly bright meteor, one that outshines the planet Venus, often classified as?

Answer

A fireball

Meteors vary widely in apparent brightness depending on the mass, speed, and composition of the incoming meteoroid. When a meteor becomes exceptionally brilliant, specifically reaching a magnitude brighter than the planet Venus, it is given the specialized classification of a fireball. If this fireball achieves a level of intensity great enough to be observed across a very extensive geographical area, it may receive the even more specific designation of a bolide, often accompanied by an audible explosion as the object breaks apart.

What is a particularly bright meteor, one that outshines the planet Venus, often classified as?
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