SKYGLOW - NIBIRU PETROL DEBRIS
Giant fireball over Moscow, October 27, 2025
From Skyfire To Ground Fire in Chiapas, Mexico.
NIBIRU DEBRIS ECLIPSES THE MOON!
USA October 21, 2025
Source: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78341
Nancy's vision for November is undeniable Nibiru evidence: Skyfire, Fireballs and SkyGlow.
“SkyGlow is the most frightening phase, occurring when vast amounts of
Nibiru debris crash into the upper atmosphere all at once.” ~Nancy Lieder 10/20/2025
SkyFire—Nibiru Debris, analysis of 4 pictures of a burning mass recorded in the sky over Mexico on 18.10.25.
ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009
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Fireball Caught On Tape over Missouri on March 4th, 2016 (3/7/16)

This event has been caught on tape by Tim Zikowsky while setting up this dash cam on his way to work (at 0:10):
The American Meteor Society has received about 40 reports so far of a bright fireball on March 4th, 2016. The fireball was seen primarily from Missouri and Oklahoma but witnesses from Kansas, Arkansas, Missippi, and Texas also reported seeing this fireball. This event occurred near 10:53pm CST (04:33 on March 5th Universal Time).
http://www.amsmeteors.org/2016/03/fireball-caught-on-tape-over-miss...

'Unusual' local meteor sighting reported (3/3/16)
Wednesday night, just before 10 p.m., sky-watchers from Maine to Philadelphia — and more than a few in the Lower Hudson Valley — caught a glimpse of a fireball, a meteor, burning up to dust as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere.
The American Meteor Society keeps a map of public meteor sightings and, according to Operations Manager Mike Hankey, about 34 [42] reports were received from across the Northeast, including one from Dobbs Ferry and another from Ardsley.
“It seemed to burn out at a low angle above the horizon,” said Andrew Ploski, of Nyack. “My 9-year-old son and I were traveling back home last night after a visit with his grandmother in Yonkers. We were traveling north on the Sprain Brook Parkway near the Ardsley Road overpass. There appeared a large, very bright fireball with trail about the brightness and size of a car headlight. It streaked across my field of vision very quickly from my upper right to lower left — east to west.”
http://www.lohud.com/story/tech/science/environment/2016/03/03/rare...
Fireball Over Plymouth UK (Mar 1)
Ray Griffin, aged 70, was at home when he saw the "light in the sky" at about 10pm on Tuesday.
Mr Griffin, landlord of the Morley Arms in Plymstock, then heard what he describes as "gun fire" after the light disappeared.
The following day he was catching up with a pub regular, who described exactly the same turn of events.
Now Mr Griffin wants to get to the bottom of the strange sight.
"It was moving away from Laira Bridge," he recalls, "towards the A38. It looked like a bright orange ball of fire flying across the sky.
"It carried on going over and then disappeared, like somebody had just switched it off."
"There is quite a lot of meteor and NEO asteroid activity at the moment around the world. However, people only tend to pay attention when they see something for themselves or they are directly affected, and not until then."
Source
http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Did-meteor-fly-Plymouth-Pub-landlor...
Police in Aberdeen and Inverness say they have been receiving a large number of calls about a big, bright flash seen in the sky over Scotland.
People have taken to social media to report seeing a blue, white or green light, with some saying they also heard a rumbling sound.
There is speculation it could have been a meteor or may have been a sonic boom.
Some reports suggested the light may have been seen as far south as Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders.
Jenni Morrison captured dash-cam footage of the flash as she drove on the A944 between Westhill in Aberdeenshire at about 18:45.
She said: "It was absolutely weird. The sky lit up."
Garry J Hunter contacted BBC Scotland to say he had seen the flash over Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire. He described it as "a huge fireball-like trail across the sky, which seemed to then explode and light up the whole sky".
Val Hamilton from Nethy Bridge said she saw the sky light up south west of Aviemore at about 18:45.
"I saw a white ball with a tail passing through the sky at great speed. It was very dramatic," she said.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-3568...
http://news.stv.tv/north/1344710-loud-bang-and-white-lights-reporte...
A large white light and rumbling "bang" have been reported in the skies over the north east of Scotland, prompting speculation they may have been caused by a meteor.
Reports came in of a large white flash in the sky around 7pm on Monday, with Twitter users across the Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Perth saying they had witnessed the phenomenon.
Some people have reported feeling buildings shake as a result of the bang.
STV News weather presenter Sean Batty said the flash appeared to be from a meteor burning up in the atmosphere, lighting up a sheet of cloud.
Third Fireball Over Spain in 3 Weeks (Feb 24)
Yet another fireball was caught on camera Wednesday over Spain.
The footage from the Calar Alto Observatory shows the fireball over the southern Spanish city of Cordoba.
The observatory doesn't know if this fireball has any relation with two others that have crossed the Spanish skies on Feb 23 and earlier in the month.
According to a report from NASA, an exceptionally bright meteor likely exploded over the South Atlantic Ocean on Feb. 6.
Source
http://www.wptv.com/news/science-tech/video-fireball-lights-up-skie...
(2/25/16) Interior Alaska residents from Fort Yukon to Eielson Air Force Base reported seeing a fireball overhead Wednesday about 7 p.m.
The fireball, which was captured on the Geophysical Institute's All-Sky camera, flashed briefly into view and disappeared. One resident described it as a green flash with a long tail. Others said the tail also contained orange and red fragments. It was visible for only seconds, they told the American Meteor Society...
...Hampton said the meteor was probably about 50 or 60 miles above the ground – about where the lower edges of the aurora form — when it burned up. At that altitude, it could be seen from a long way away, he said.
...He estimated it was no larger than a pea.
https://www.facebook.com/UAF.GI/videos/940909005986681/
http://www.newsminer.com/news/local_news/interior-alaska-residents-...
AMS received 176 reports about a fireball seen over Centre, Île-de-France, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, Région wallonne, Bourgogne, Hessen, Luxembourg, Picardie, Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz, Haute-Normandie, Walloon Region, Baden-Württemberg, Vlaanderen, Luxemburg, Grevenmacher and Nord-Pas-de-Calais on Thursday, February 25th 2016 around 10:31 UT.
The fireball travelled over the east of France between Reims and Nancy.
Social media was buzzing with comments from people who witnessed the fiery spectacle.
Frederick R said: “I looked out of my office window while I was on a call and clearly saw a fireball with a tail light. What struck me was that it seemed very close to the ground.”
The meteor appears to have started its path above Chalons-en-Champagne, heading north-east and disappearing between Marn, Meuse and Brussels.
Sources
http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2016/732
http://www.wort.lu/en/luxembourg/thursday-morning-meteor-spotted-ov...
 http://www.sott.net/article/312976-Very-bright-meteor-fireball-seen...
 Very bright fireball over Spain on Tuesday, 23 Feb. 2016 at 5h54m UT (6h54m local time). The event was brighter than the full Moon and exhibited several explosions. This footage was recorded by the meteor observing station operated by the University of Huelva at La Hita astronomical observatory (Toledo).
The meteors Valentine and that exploded over the Atlantic Ocean on February 6
A large meteor exploded Atlantic Ocean February 6, 2016
Of MeteoWeb Drafting - February 21, 2016
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2016/02/le-meteore-di-san-valentino-e-quella...
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...
A meteor about 2-8 meters exploded bove the South Atlantic Ocean, at 13:55:09 UT (15:55 to Italian), in broad daylight, precisely at 30.4 ° south latitude and 25.5 ° west 
 longitude, between South American continent and the African (the news or the data can be found in this link http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/fireball/
It is not the first time that an asteroid falls to these latitudes always in the Atlantic Ocean, such an event exactly happened on January 2, 2014. A small object of about 3m impacted only a day after its discovery, fortunately uninhabited environment (in 'water). We remember the event of the Chelyabinsk meteor in Russia: February 15, 2013 a meteor about 19 meters 
 (according to the article by Borovička and co-authors of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2016) that without impact, but only exploding in the air, caused many wounded (more than a thousand), a bad post-Valentine's Day gift for that year Russians .L'energia released was equal to 500 kT of TNT (always from the article of Borovička), roughly 30 times more powerful the Little Boy atomic bomb released at Hiroshima, but ortunately exploded, equal to or more than 23 km high
This meteor February 6, pre-Valentine's Day, to be in the theme, it was detected detonated about 31 km height according to figures provided by the page on the race cars JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) in Pasadena (USA) with a speed d 'impact of about 16 km / s
 A video, kindly provided for this paper, DL Clark performed by member (and fellow author of this article) the "Canadian university Meteor group" "University of Western 
Ontario", explains very well the impact visually dynamic
http://physics.uwo.ca/~dclark56/Miscellaneous/Ext/20160206-135509.avi
The released energy was calculated 13 kT of TNT (6853 GJ), about 50 times less than in Chelyabinsk, but always considerable energy because the bolids on average explode with less energy to 1 kT TNT (at least for detected meteors in the last 10 years in short, it comes to an energy equal to that released by the atomic bombs, but without radiation.
If it had exploded over a city as happened in Chelyabinsk at the same height, this meteor would have caused probabilmete a dozen or a hundred injured.
For those who love the radio signals, here is the sound of the meteor radar of 'US Air Force Space Surveillance Radar in Texas:
Fireball observed over Morocco on 19 Feb. 2016, at 19h 06 m UT.
The event was recorded by several meteor observing stations operated by the University of Huelva in Spain.
Red (downward pointing) arrow indicates path of fireball
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