On August 24, 2015, NASA All Skycam captures something out of what I would consider ordinary on a 'fireball' video of 'something' entering the atmosphere of earth in the sky over W Pennsylvania or possibly E Ohio.
Compared to the regular fireballs, the strange object lacks brightness and it has no tail, therefore it is unlikely that it was just a meteorite entering the atmosphere.
Have you ever wondered why NASA and many other Space agencies use the ‘Vector’ imagery in their logos?
Also, in this video a man and his family observe a bright star-like object moving slowly next to the moon.
The man just happened to be holding a high resolution camera in anticipation of an upcoming rocket launch from Cape Canaveral and snapped a picture of the strange looking light.
Compared to the regular fireballs, the strange object lacks brightness and it has no tail, therefore it is unlikely that it was just a meteorite entering the atmosphere.
Have you ever wondered why NASA and many other Space agencies use the ‘Vector’ imagery in their logos?
Also, in this video a man and his family observe a bright star-like object moving slowly next to the moon.
The man just happened to be holding a high resolution camera in anticipation of an upcoming rocket launch from Cape Canaveral and snapped a picture of the strange looking light.