Skyfire — Nibiru Debris recorded burning over Medellin, Colombia, 07.12.25.

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Skyfire — Nibiru Debris over Salt Lake City Airport, Utah 06.12.25

Did Nibiru Petrol just start a massive multi-building fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong?

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Red SkyGlow—San Angelo, Texas, 11.11.25.

New ZetaTalk: Nibiru Space Debris, November 7, 2025

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The Signs in the Sky caused by the tail of Nibiru can be confusing as they take many forms. We have for years had Second Sun sightings at Dawn and Dusk when Sunlight glints off the vast Dust Cloud of Nibiru – the angle just right to bounce the Sunlight to Earth. We have for years also had Neon Clouds, which are Petrol in the Sky burning when it encounters Oxygen in the Atmosphere. When Petrol has not yet lit, it can create a rainbow sheen on clouds or appear as a black mass if dense and large.

The temporary local Moon Eclipse occurred due to an unlit Petrol Mass was such an instance. This Eclipse was not universal but only seen locally, thus the mass was close to Earth. Red Dust will give burning Petrol a red color, but a mix of Red and Blue can produce a green color. Sky Glow occurs when Petrol burns on the upper atmosphere, producing a glow from horizon to horizon. Now that Nibiru is centering in front of the Sun, sunlight shines through the Vast Dust Cloud, illuminating the Nibiru Complex.
EOZT

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From Skyfire To Ground Fire in Chiapas, Mexico.

NIBIRU DEBRIS ECLIPSES THE MOON!

Nancy's vision for November is undeniable Nibiru evidence: Skyfire, Fireballs and SkyGlow.

ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009

"When the debris from the tail of Planet X first started arriving in earnest, in 2004, the establishment chose to call this space junk. When the public became alarmed at the amount of space junk falling to Earth, they tried to enhance the story by claiming that two satellites had crashed into each other, but this just made a bad story worse. Since fireballs have not gone away, but continued apace and if anything gotten worse, a new term has been used - asteroids. This is debris in the tail of Planet X, which is increasingly turning toward the Earth, hosed out from the N Pole of Planet X. This is why the wobble has gotten more violent, why electromagnetic disruption of dams and airplanes has occurred, and why blackouts will become more frequent. There will also be displays in the sky, some of which has already been noticed, from the electromagnetic tides assaulting the Earth's atmosphere. Stay tuned, more to come!" 

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Comment by Scott on March 28, 2016 at 6:45am

Fireball over Granada on 20 March 2016

Slow-moving fireball recorded on 20 March 2016 at 22h36m UT (23h 36m local time) over Granada [Spain].

https://youtu.be/zWk18jhEDqA

Comment by jorge namour on March 26, 2016 at 3:21pm

BIG fireball over Belgium, N France, Netherlands last night!

MARCH 26 2015

https://www.facebook.com/severeweatherEU/photos/a.1423656947857402....

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BIG fireball over Belgium, N France, Netherlands last night! Cameras of various meteor observation networks captured a very bright fireball last night at neary exactly local midnigh (23:00:45 UT). The fireball was nearly as bright as the full Moon! Did you see it?

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Comment by Mark on March 17, 2016 at 11:00am

http://www.amsmeteors.org/2016/03/very-large-fireball-over-uk/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3496452/Meteor-lights-night...

A fireball has lit up the sky over Britain overnight - and has been named the St Patrick's Day meteor because it caused a green flash.
The bright bolt of light was spotted across Hampshire, Sussex, Berkshire and in London at around 3.15am.
Footage of the meteor was captured on the dashboard camera by a driver travelling through Battersea.

The UK Meteor Observation Network also picked up the flash at their Church Crookham station, near Fleet in Hampshire.
Sky at Night Presenter Pete Lawrence ‏was filming for the show and described how: 'The sky went bright blue due' and then a 'very bright green'.
James West, from near Southampton, told his local paper that that the flash was so bright it 'lit up the bedroom curtains'.
The meteor, which experts say was probably the size of a double decker bus when it crashed into the atmosphere, may have been visible as far north as Scotland.

Comment by Scott on March 13, 2016 at 9:38am

Meteor recorded by astronomy club cameras in Odessa, Ukraine and Mayaky, Ukraine on 3/9/16

https://youtu.be/96dJrqV9y2E

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 10, 2016 at 5:00am

https://www.inverse.com/article/12569-nasa-s-fireball-program-will-...

NASA's Fireball Program Will Test if Asteroids Hit Earth as Randomly as We Think

We have no clear idea of whether or not any one place is more likely to get hit with extraterrestrial debris.

If it weren’t for NASA’s automated Fireball and Bolide Reports system, no one would have ever known about the asteroid. The rock in question broke the surface of the Atlantic Ocean in February after piercing the atmosphere with the force of 13,000 tons of TNT. It was traveling thousands of miles an hour. Had it hit a city, no one would have seen it coming.

If you give an astronomer an asteroid’s size, its angular velocity, and composition, he or she could give you a decent approximation of what would happen when the asteroid hits. Less clear is predicting where on earth impacts are most likely to occur. But there’s a good chance it’s wet. “Just over 70 percent of Earth’s surface is ocean, which means about 70 percent of the impactors will land in water,” says William Cooke, a small-object expert with the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.

This is true.

As a species that wants to survive for another couple hundred thousand years, we’ve become increasingly invested in tracking the asteroids in our solar system. Not because the frozen chunks of rock are particularly interesting on their own, but because they have the potential to become either meteors (the bright fireball flashes in the sky) or meteorites (the hunk of space rock that lands on Earth). If those are big enough, of course, they become extinction-level events. NASA keeps an eye on larger asteroids in the solar system, like the “big-ass meteor” that zipped by Monday morning. But where an object is likely to land is a bit of an astronomic crapshoot.

As far as we know, impact events aren’t more likely to land at, say, the equator than a pole. “No pattern discernible, as you can see from this plot released by NASA in November of 2014,” Cooke says. “Looks pretty random.”

Compounding the problem is that meteoric events, if they occur in isolated areas, go unreported. There are a few ways to spot meteors without human eyes or sensors, like seismometers, infrasound arrays, and satellite cameras. Cooke needs compound eyes to keep watch on the whole planet. But that’s just to get data, not to wring out a conclusion about when asteroids wind up hitting water or rock. There is simply no way to know that yet.

“We are just now beginning to establish networks that don’t rely on human feedback to extract information about fireballs,” Cooke says — NASA’s fireball program relies on cameras to spot unusually bright spots around the globe, for instance — “and the coverage is nowhere near what we need.”

When the program is up and running, data collection will improve significantly and we’ll be able to install “Beware of Falling Rocks” signs at appropriate locations.

Comment by Scott on March 10, 2016 at 3:43am

(3/9/16)

...Between March 2nd and March 8th only, the AMS recorded 6 major fireball events over the US only:

...In the weeks around the start of spring, NASA noticed that the appearance rate of fireballs can increase by as much as 30 percent.

The American Meteor Society statistics tend to show that February is the most active month for fireballs.

...NASA has no hypothesis on this fact and only notes that “more space debris litters this section of Earth’s orbit

http://www.amsmeteors.org/2016/03/its-fireball-season/

Comment by Scott on March 7, 2016 at 10:41am

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...

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Comment by Scott on March 5, 2016 at 8:36am

'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...

http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2016/854

Comment by Howard on March 5, 2016 at 4:21am

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...

Comment by lonne rey on February 29, 2016 at 10:47pm

Loud bang and white lights reported in skies over Scotland

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.

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