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Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!

 
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Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
Friend texted me and asked me if I had heard about the fireball seen over SE Texas! Here's the pictures from the radio show's website..

[link to www.thebuzz.com]
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
AHHHH, can't edit. NOT A DAYTIME FIREBALL....
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
Morning fireball! I think... someone help me find more info!
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
[link to www.khou.com]
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
HOUSTON -- People across Texas -- from Dallas to Houston -- reported seeing a huge "shooting star"-like object in the sky around 6:45 a.m. Friday.

Did you see it? Send photos to [email protected]

At least one witness in Dallas reported hearing a boom with the fireball, which reportedly had a long trail behind it.

Some people said the object flashed from red to green before it disappeared. The light show only lasted a few seconds, witnesses said.

This morning's fog in southeast Texas made it difficult to capture on camera.

KHOU 11 News Meteorologist speculated the object may have been from the Geminids meteor shower, which takes place in December. These meteorites often appear to be slow moving, although the Geminids usually are best seen at its peak on Dec. 13 and 1
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
So yesterday power poles spontaneously ignite and now this morning fireballs in the sky.

Yeah, right. I call BS. I wish people would stop posting crap about things they see in the sky. Just cause they see it doesn't make it real.
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
I did see a very nice streak this morning around 6:40ish. Eastern part of the sky. I was headed south out of Little Elm.

I cna't find any details about it though.
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Re: Huge daytime fireball seen in Texas, posted by rock station 94.5, The Buzz!
dude was drinking rum n coke while driving the kids to school. n almost crashed my caravan into person in front of me. scared the crap outta me5a


fuck yeah
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