Lots of local folks were calling them fireballs. While they may have been somewhat ball shaped and on fire, they weren't fireballs. I saw a fireball over the state one night decades ago. It was a lot fast and brighter. This was just space junk slowly drifting into the atmosphere. The fireball I saw had a much steeper angle, was a lot brighter and was going a lot faster. It also exploded before it hit the ground. That's something you don't forget. This was essentially high flying bottle rockets.
phishrace:Lots of local folks were calling them fireballs. While they may have been somewhat ball shaped and on fire, they weren't fireballs. I saw a fireball over the state one night decades ago. It was a lot fast and brighter. This was just space junk slowly drifting into the atmosphere. The fireball I saw had a much steeper angle, was a lot brighter and was going a lot faster. It also exploded before it hit the ground. That's something you don't forget. This was essentially high flying bottle rockets.
I've never seen a fireball, then. I saw some burning space junk off the coast of Pescadero a couple years back, it was nothing like what you describe. It just hung in the air burning until it disappeared. Right in the middle of the day, too.
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100% proof of it being aliens right there!!
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phishrace: Lots of local folks were calling them fireballs. While they may have been somewhat ball shaped and on fire, they weren't fireballs. I saw a fireball over the state one night decades ago. It was a lot fast and brighter. This was just space junk slowly drifting into the atmosphere. The fireball I saw had a much steeper angle, was a lot brighter and was going a lot faster. It also exploded before it hit the ground. That's something you don't forget. This was essentially high flying bottle rockets.
I've never seen a fireball, then. I saw some burning space junk off the coast of Pescadero a couple years back, it was nothing like what you describe. It just hung in the air burning until it disappeared. Right in the middle of the day, too.
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