Yet Another Fireball was Spotted in the Skies of Los Angeles making it the 6th ‘meteor’ Sighting this Week.


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What appears to be yet another fireball was spotted in the skies of Los Angeles California, this would be the 6th ‘meteor’ sighting this week.
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0 +1 Mr.Triggerhappy 2 months ago

It's because we are passing through the debris trail of comet 3I Atlas. We will be seeing more for a while.

2 +1 Caimanjack 2 months ago

Fuckin 2 queers and a pad sound dumb asf

2 +1 Timmi13 2 months ago

The 6th alien fleet is coming

1 +1 MatchboxxCar 2 months ago

Well, there you have it. Proof of aliens.

1 +1 kma8675309 2 months ago

Oh no! War of The Worlds!!! :D

1 +1 Jefe_Jose 2 months ago

It's definitely not the SF base, and it's definitely NOT SpaceX.....:ermm:

1 +1 Lemmiwinks 2 months ago

More pixels please

4 +1 QuartPlus8oz 2 months ago

Looks too slow to be a meteor. Polar orbiting (spy) satellites are launched from Vandenberg SFB and might be visible from LA.

0 +1 BazBamigboy 2 months ago

On any given night, a single observer in a dark, clear location can expect to see an average of several meteors per hour. Outside of meteor showers, this "background" or "sporadic" meteor rate is generally about one every ten minutes, or about 4–6 per hour.

0 +1 Fetid01 2 months ago

Portents of doom.....

0 +1 Fetid01 2 months ago

@Fetid01

Hoping Israel nukes Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland too.....

4 +1 itrustno1 2 months ago

Doesnt anyone know that there been lots of rockets being launched for space stuff?

2 +1 Barry_Soetoro 2 months ago

@itrustno1 people are idiots. The falcon 9’s get seen everywhere. They launch weekly and often daily. Idiots.

3 +1 Cripple 2 months ago

Somebody films a meteor burning up in entry in the atmosphere and all of the sudden it's a 'wild and unknown event' !

Notice as soon as it slows down enough, or is completely burned up that the fireball is no longer on fire.

It looks like it may have been large enough for some of it to hit the Earth.
It would be a nice meteor find, possibly worth $thousands.

1 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 months ago

@Cripple nice find indeed.

3 +1 Omega13 2 months ago

Sixth? Do you get your “news” from Facebook?

2 +1 Myopinionisretarded 2 months ago

Oh no what if it hits L.A.!?

1 +1 tommix1 2 months ago

@Myopinionisretarded What if it doesn't?