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Brilliant-green fireball meteor explodes over erupting volcano in the Philippines
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Stunning new footage shows a bright-green "fireball" meteor exploding in the skies over an erupting volcano in the Philippines. Initial reports suggested that the falling space rock may have struck the mountain's fiery slopes — however, experts have confirmed that this did not actually happen.

https://www.livescience.com/space/meteor...hilippines
Retired US Military expatriate living in South Korea
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If you've been watching this then you know that the real piece of interest isn't the green fire ball falling from the sky but rather the smaller white light flying back up from the same location 20 seconds later.
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We might forget to turn off the iron or TV when we leave. Apparently they forgot to turn off the volcano and rushed back LMAO..
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(05-26-2026, 09:00 PM)Grim Reaper 6 Wrote: Stunning new footage shows a bright-green "fireball" meteor exploding in the skies over an erupting volcano in the Philippines. Initial reports suggested that the falling space rock may have struck the mountain's fiery slopes — however, experts have confirmed that this did not actually happen.

https://www.livescience.com/space/meteor...hilippines


So this fits well with the rest of Earths history.
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(05-26-2026, 11:08 PM)Randyvine Wrote: So this fits well with the rest of Earths history.
Yep, I suppose it does fit well. I would have liked to see it happen, seen plenty of meteorites but never anything like that.

Thanks for your comments.
Retired US Military expatriate living in South Korea
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(05-26-2026, 10:13 PM)guyfriday Wrote: If you've been watching this then you know that the real piece of interest isn't the green fire ball falling from the sky but rather the smaller white light flying back up from the same location 20 seconds later.



That is pretty interesting, looks like it cam from the impact sight wonder what it was...
Retired US Military expatriate living in South Korea
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(05-26-2026, 11:33 PM)Grim Reaper 6 Wrote: That is pretty interesting, looks like it cam from the impact sight wonder what it was...



Great Question. Something coming down could very well be nothing but a meteor, but something going back up on the same course is a little harder to explain away.
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(05-27-2026, 12:47 AM)guyfriday Wrote: Great Question. Something coming down could very well be nothing but a meteor, but something going back up on the same course is a little harder to explain away.



I certainly agree it is very strange no doubt about it.  

What do you think it was?
Retired US Military expatriate living in South Korea
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After the all the sky phenomena I've witnessed over the years.
It could be anything from Satan crashing out of the depths of 
hell up through the volcano. To a fiery burst of methane so
cant even call it.
Redeemed



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