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Is the fireball in the sky in Texas falling space debris?

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Is the fireball in the sky in Texas falling space debris?

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It’s almost certainly not space debris, and it’s not very likely to be a meteor neither. A meteor has a distinct fiery tail trailing behind it (see the Swedish video), whereas the Texas object was roundish and fairly compact. Further on, meteors leave an impact crater when they hit the ground. News footage of what could be the Texas impact site shows only surface burn, a grass fire, but no crater. What puzzles me is the stationary object in the upper right-hand corner, and another, black one, just above it – first I thought it was a streetlamp, but upon watching several more videos of it, some in HD, I came to the conclusion that it’s definitively not a streetlamp… Don’t know what it is, but it’s most curious.

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