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Green Halo in Moscow: Meteorite, Space Junk or Something Else?

On the night of October 26, a brilliant green sphere crossed the Moscow sky at great speed, leaving a luminous wake and causing a brief roar. The phenomenon was captured by dozens of cameras and observed by hundreds of witnesses. The fireball had an intense emerald tone and disappeared in seconds, leaving no trace. The scientific community classified it as a FANI: Unidentified Air Phenomenon. Astronomers and meteorologists suggest that it could …
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On the night of October 26, a brilliant green sphere crossed the Moscow sky at great speed, leaving a luminous wake and causing a brief roar. The phenomenon was captured by dozens of cameras and observed by hundreds of witnesses. The fireball had an intense emerald tone and disappeared in seconds, leaving no trace. The scientific community classified it as a FANI: Unidentified Air Phenomenon. Astronomers and meteorologists suggest that it could …

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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