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Meteor? Space junk? Kim’s Christmas present? UFO? WATCH mysterious fireball blaze through night sky in Guam (VIDEOS) Meteor? UFO? Kim’s Christmas gift? WATCH mysterious fireball blaze through night sky in Guam (VIDEOS)
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A fiery fireball which blazed through the night sky falling apart in a fireworks display and dazzling the residents of Guam was captured in multiple astounding videos, triggering  disputes over its origins. A fireball which blazed through the night sky, falling apart in a fireworks display and dazzling the residents of Guam, was captured in multiple astounding videos, triggering disputes over its origins.
Hundreds of people witnessed the mysterious ball was seen darting across the sky in a US territory Guam in the Western Pacific on Friday night, some capturing spectacular pictures and videos of the spectacle. Hundreds of people witnessed the mysterious ball which was seen darting across the sky in the US territory, Guam in the western Pacific on Friday night, some capturing spectacular pictures and videos of the spectacle.
The unusual event triggered heated debates over the origins of the bright object the apparently fell apart and burned in the atmosphere. The unusual event triggered heated debates over the origins of the bright object that apparently fell apart and burned up in the atmosphere.
While an UFO sighting version predictably cropped up among the believers, most observers agree it was either a meteor or a piece of space junk – most likely a Chinese booster re-entering the atmosphere following a heavy-lift Long March 5 rocket earlier in the day. While a UFO theory predictably cropped up among the believers, most observers agree it was either a meteor or a piece of space junk – most likely a Chinese booster re-entering the atmosphere following the Long March 5 rocket launch earlier in the day.
Some people, however, reportedly panicked thinking it might’ve been a missile from North Korea, as its cryptic warning to the US about possible ‘Christmas gifts’ has yet to materialize. Some, however, reportedly panicked, thinking it could be a missile from North Korea, as its cryptic warning to the US about a ‘Christmas gift’ has yet to materialize.
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