Mysterious balls of fire have been spotted in the sky over Japan’s Okinawa prefecture moving east. On this subject informed Kyodo News.
The publication notes that there are US military installations in Okinawa. An intelligence source said there were no reports of a possible North Korean spy satellite launch or problems with US fighter jets.
An employee of the Ishigaki branch of the National Astronomical Observatory told the Japan Times that the objects that streaked across the sky were most likely rocket debris. “The slow speed and the way the light moved – the strings of lights moving in parallel – looked exactly like rocket debris falling through the atmosphere,” the source explained.
He added that it could be a Chinese missile launched in November. Reportedly, parts of it may have returned to the atmosphere as fireballs were seen in the sky.
The observatory employee noted that the wreckage had probably fallen into the ocean and presented no danger.
On the evening of April 19, a bright flash appeared in the sky over Kyiv, local residents heard an explosion. The military administration said a NASA satellite fell to Earth, but the US space agency denied it. Later, the International Meteor Organization reported that the flash over Kyiv was caused by a fireball.
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