An extremely large, bright meteor (or "fireball") was seen and filmed falling down from the sky about a week ago, and hundreds of people reported it to AMSMeteors.org, with one witness even uploading a video of it, and famous paranormal investigator Amy Bruni tweeting about it, and informing TexasUFOs that she saw the fireball from Bristol, Rhode Island: The fireball appeared to streak like a meteor, but iI'e NEVER seen a meteor of that size. Maybe it was VERY close to earth?
Witnessing a large space rock fall from the sky is always an exciting and beautiful event, but are we getting bigger and more frequent fireballs than in the past? And could these meteor events be tied to natural weather here on Earth? A few days before the California wildfires for example, a large fireball was seen falling in the area, and possibly landing nearby, and there was also meteor activity reported in Texas before the hurricanes.
Also, do you believe this was a meteor or something unidentified, perhaps a crashing satellite or ET ship? Share your theories in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! If you've seen a bright fireball or meteor light up the sky, report your sighting!
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More than a dozen reports of a large meteorite or fireball over the San Francisco area and Northern California were reported to AMSMeteors.org. The event occurred less than a day before deadly wildfires struck the nearby wine country. The fireball was reported as extremely large and appearing to fall. Wildfires and droughts tend to be cyclical in nature, but this is also true for meteorites:
Is it possible that shooting stars cause weather events here on Earth? That is certainly what ancient people believed. If this is true, that could explain why natural disasters like flooding, earthquakes, and yes, even wildfires, are not so easily predicted or avoided by meteorologists.
So far, at least 35 people have lost their lives in the California wildfires, which firefighters continue to battle. Typically, deaths due to meteorite impact result from smoke inhalation versus direct impact. However in February 2016, a meteorite directly struck a man in India and killed him, just two years after the Chelyabinsk Meteor Impact that injured hundreds. Strange shooting stars have also recently been spotted in Texas, Kansas and Hawaii. With so many people giving out apocalyptic predictions about climate change, one can only wonder if this fate is indeed written in our stars. Share your theories on this sighting and more in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! Are all fireballs meteorites, or could they be crashing satellites or ships? It's probably worth noting that some of the more epic and well-documented UFO crashes are often reported as meteor events by the mainstream media. If you've seen a UFO or a large meteor in the sky, report it!
Several days after the August 21st, 2017 solar eclipse over the US, a gigantic meteor was seen over the northeastern US, garnering nearly 1,000 reports on AMSMeteors.org, the highest count of 2017. Since then, a healthy stream of fireballs have been passing through Earth's atmosphere. Most notably, perhaps, a fireball event in Europe on September 21st was reported by over 400 people. The day after that, in the Los Angeles area, a meteor was also reported by many, and video, photos and a drawing was also posted of a similar, but possibly unidentified object: I was walking my dog at 10:50pm, I like to start gaze, when I noticed a plane flying towards me from the SE sky. I stopped and watched the plane for 1-2 minutes. I started to think about what if one day I see a UFO.
During the same time frame, in Milan, Italy, a very curious photograph was taken of a large ball of light and although the description was short, the event apparently happened the day after the well-documented major meteor event in Europe, so could be related:
What do you think of these UFO... ahem, meteor?.... sightings? Are we just getting a wave of space rocks, or could these objects be crashing satellites or even weapons of war? Are these UFO sightings related to the meteor events happening around the globe right now?
Share your thoughts on the latest meteor and UFO sightings in the comments below, or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! If you've filmed or photographed an amazing meteor (or UFO!) over your town, report it!
According to the American Meteor Society and photos and videos surfacing online, an extremely large fireball zoomed over the heads of British Columbia residents a few nights ago, not long after historic flooding in Texas, and a historic eclipse in the US. Is nature trying to tell us something?
Check out the great footage captured of this giant fireball, which could be a space rock (meteorite) or perhaps even some man-made space junk:
If you have photographs or video of this amazing meteor or fireball, share them.
What do you think of this incredible astronomical event and all the accompanying strange weather events happening right now? Is there a link? Share your thoughts in the comments below, or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
An eerie and sometimes golden cloud hovered over a neighborhood in Brazil, according to footage that has been circulating online.
Could this strange funnel-shaped haze be man-made, perhaps a product of area pollution or even an explosion, as we may have recently seen in China?
Or could this be an meteorite, plane, or satellite crashing? Share your theories on this sighting and more in the comments or on Facebook. Twitter, or Instagram. If you happen to see this UFO as well, or have more details to share about the event, please make a report! |
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