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psychic boy
I was just chillen on my roof with my freind and brother and all of a sudden a GIANT streak of light just flashed through the night sky, my freind just looked at me weird while i was just flippen out and my brother was claiming he had saw it also.

After all that yelling and cursing i finally cooled down and told my freind what it looked like
it was a white streak that lasted for a second with a blue tip on the head.

I've seen two UFOs but this freaked me out the most.



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fallingalien
says it can't be found.
Radioactive Man
Meteors have been falling all month. Linearid meteors.

Of course, that's just a NASA link.


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Where I work, some of the guys saw a few brilliant ones the other night.
Lilly
It seems as if there's been a bumper crop of fireball meteors sighted recently over Texas. Take a look here (scroll down to Nov. sightings. Blue and greenish tips are often seen, sometimes these things explode ...I hear that's really something to see!

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user26071
Could have just been a meteor, no biggy.
glenndo4000
yeah, i saw a meteor, or a huge shooting star, with my brother in the garden @ aboot 12:00 at night. I live in england so I dont get many meteor showers.

we saw 20 shooting stars and 29 sattelites that night... now hes buggered off to uni!!!! angry.gif
Stuperlicious
I had a happening like this as well.

I woke up in a cold sweat and ran to the window. When i got to the window I huge fireball sped from the south west to the north east. it was crazy...then i went back to bed.
whipnet
When did this happen?

I saw a wicked fireball cross the Houston skies a couple of years ago, I swore it was a UFO, and I have seen meteors. Turned out being the space shuttle re-entering to land in Florida that day. (Not the last shuttle lost over Texas)

Anyway, I have seen nothing here, when did this occur?

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