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Was it a meteor shower Space debris burning up in the atmosphere Could it be aliens in flying saucers finally coming to harvest humans for our vitamins Despite all the buzz about UFO sightings in recent years, that last one is, sadly, pretty unlikely. Whatever it was, people couldnt believe their eyes, as you can hear in the videos below. And while theres speculation from astronomers tha
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