Fireball Lights Up South African Sky
Less than two days after a meteor could be seen crossing the sky of the Western US and several weeks after a 25 foot meteor came with in two Earth radii (8,700 miles) of crashing into the earth on November 6th, a fireball lit up the South African sky on Saturday November 21st, 2009.
Residents of Johannesburg, Gauteng, and Pretoria reported a fireball around 11pm on Saturday November 21st, heading towards the north of Pretoria.
“We saw this big green ball of fire. it kind of came out of the sky, out of the blue,” one local witness said, “There was sudden flash. Like an orange stripe in the sky, followed by a very bright explosion where the sky lit up as if it was daytime.”
Since the February 15th Texas Fireball sighting, which was followed by fireball sightings on the East Coast, in California and around the world, there seems to be a serious increase in the number of these UFO fireballs.
Connected to 2012? Along with the Mystery Object Flys Through Saturns Rings. The Beginning Of The End?
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