Whatever it was, residents across South Florida and the Treasure Coast took to social media early Wednesday morning to show photos and videos of a large fireball streaking across the sky.
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"I don't know if it was a plane, or a comet, or a shooting star or what, but something came down out of the sky in a fireball," a man said in a 911 call to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
"It was the biggest thing I've ever seen in the sky," the 911 caller said. "It was like a ball, and then it separated into two parts. There was flames and sparkles all over the place."
In case you are keeping track:
'What is that, man?' Navy confirms videos of flying objects
NORFOLK, Va. — In one of the videos, a small object streaks across the sky before the U.S. Navy fighter jet's tracking system locks on and follows it.
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The Navy isn't offering an explanation — at least not publicly — for exactly what that object was. But the service is confirming the authenticity of that video and two others taken from its planes in 2004 and 2015.
The release of the videos, which have been circulating online a nd in news reports , was not authorized, Navy officials said. But the footage has prompted the Navy to publicly discuss an ongoing investigation into sightings by its pilots of what it describes as "unidentified aerial phenomena" or UAPs in U.S. airspace on both coasts.
The 5 Most Credible Modern UFO Sightings - HISTORY
In 2017, several news organizations revealed the existence of the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a U.S. government-funded investigation into unidentified flying objects from 2007 to 2012. This secret $22 million program, however, was not the first of its kind. Official government UFO studies began in the late 1940s with Project Sign, providing some of the most credible videos of aerial phenomena to date. The 2017 revelation that the U.S.
It's a bird, it's an alien: Chinese netizens sight UFO amid naval exercise - World News
Chinese social media is abuzz with netizens claiming to have spotted an unidentified flying object (UFO) across multiple provinces of China when the Navy was conducting military exercises, official media reported on Sunday.
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Amid the naval exercises, residents across several Chinese provinces took to social media claiming that they have spotted an UFO with a glowing fiery tail streak across the sky, the Global Times reported.
Not to change the topic here:
A fireball was spotted over Mass. on Wednesday night.
Residents in Massachusetts reported on social media seeing a fireball streak through the heavens just after 11 p.m.
One witness in Central Massachusetts posted a video on Twitter and said "#UFO #meteor just seen in the sky in Central MA."
#UFO #meteor just seen in the sky in Central MA. @NBC10Boston take a look. pic.twitter.com/0HS96hmUFf
What's Really Going On at Area 51: Maybe the Biggest UFO Party on Earth - WSJ
RACHEL, Nev.—Glenn Kaminsky put up a booth at the recent Bigfoot Daze festival in Willow Creek, Calif., to promote an invasion of Area 51, or at least a party in the same desert neighborhood.
The secretive Nevada military facility, long suspected of hiding extraterrestrials and their space ships, is ground zero for a coming assembly of UFO enthusiasts seeking close encounters with fellow travelers.
Butler County UFO was a Loon balloon boosting the internet
A floating object making some Butler County residents question their sanity Tuesday night might be by definition an "unidentified flying object," but it's far from extraterrestrial.
Butler County dispatch confirmed the "UFO" spotted floating above Oxford, Dartown and McGonigal is actually a balloon from a company called Loon, which works with mobile networks to expand LTE coverage in places that don't have much access to it.
Close encounters? SpaceX satellites spark Dutch UFO frenzy
The row of satellites which are part of a plan by billionaire Elon Musk's firm to provide internet from space, glided across Dutch skies around 1:00 am (2300 GMT).
Shortly afterwards, Dutch website www.ufomeldpunt.nl was inundated with more than 150 sighting reports, with astonished spotters describing a "bizarre train of stars or lights moving across the skies at constant speed".
"There's a long line of lights. Faster than a plane. Huh?" one spotter reported, while another called it a "star caravan" and one saying "I have it on film".
Happening on Twitter
#BREAKING: Video of large fireball that soared over the skies of St. Charles County around 8:50-8:55 tonight. Peopl… https://t.co/ji4i3waQ2V RobertDEdwards (from St. Louis) Tue Nov 12 03:25:20 +0000 2019
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