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Well after all these years I have to say that I am to a level of observation and accuracy that for the first time I will call myself close to an expert. I've had more time watching the sky then I'd like to admit LOL 🥺. If I got paid for how much time I spend recording and watching what has been happening in the sky especially the last 10 years I probably be very wealthy. This being said not to be trying to stir the pot or anything but this just doesn't look like a typical asteroid or comet. By that I mean that there was no rough color to the train no visible blue purple red colors to the tail of the train. As I said I am pretty detailed with connotating my observations, I believe this is from being raised by a Master Chief being a triple Virgo along with some experiences that we won't get into. This solid green and lime green color and rather uniform structure to the core ball along with the very uniform train as well as the speed of this so-called fireball which is very debatable in my opinion, makes me uncomfortable labeling it as a fireball. I am of the opinion that it was something other than a routine fireball or comet or meteor. I would like to propose to anyone else that observed this especially in Southern California if they believe it was something other than a fireball. There are similar videos that describe what I saw that have been out in the recent months that I am more comfortable associating what I believed this was with rather than categorizing it as something that was non-biological. There's always thank you for your time and providing a platform to share with others that might be wondering what they saw as well so that we can categorize this accurately or else what is the purpose of even making a report. I am the person that's going to tell you what I saw and not be influenced by popular opinion.. I hope that this is an appreciated behavioral quality, once again thank you very much. |