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  2. Naga fireball - Wikipedia

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    The fireballs are most often reported around the night of Wan Ok Phansa at the end of Buddhist Lent in late-October. [3] Naga fireballs have been reported over an approximately 250 km (160 mi) long section of the Mekong River centered approximately on Phon Phisai in the Phon Phisai District. Fireballs have also been reported rising from smaller ...

  3. Hessdalen lights - Wikipedia

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    Several physical properties including oscillation, geometric structure, and light spectrum, observed in the Hessdalen lights might be explained through a dust plasma model. [12] Radon decay produces alpha particles (responsible by helium emissions in HL spectrum) and radioactive elements such as polonium.

  4. Optical phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Some phenomena are yet to be conclusively explained and may possibly be some form of optical phenomena. Some [weasel words] consider a number of these "mysteries" to simply be local tourist attractions that are not worthy of thorough investigation. [4] Hessdalen lights [5] Min Min lights [6] Light of Saratoga [7] Naga fireballs [8]

  5. List of legendary creatures (N) - Wikipedia

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    Naga fireballs – Spectral fire; Nagual (Mesoamerica) – Human-animal shapeshifter; Naiad – Freshwater nymph; Näkki – Water spirit; Namahage – Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula; Namazu – Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes

  6. Massive fireball spotted streaking across US skies — and it ...

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    A cluster of fireballs streaked across the Southern sky Saturday night, leaving witnesses dazzled and alarmed — especially in light of reports of mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and ...

  7. Four fireballs seen across the US in one day - AOL

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    "The Tennessee fireball was caused by a 2-inch chunk of an asteroid moving at 46,300 miles per hour; the Michigan fireball was produced by a piece of a comet over 2 feet across, probably weighing ...

  8. How to Watch the Quadrantid Meteor Shower, Known for Its ...

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    The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks between Thursday, Jan. 2 and Friday, Jan. 3 this year. They are predicted to be the strongest on Jan. 3 at 12:45 p.m. ET, according to the American Meteor ...

  9. Ball lightning - Wikipedia

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    Ball lightning is a possible source of legends that describe luminous balls, such as the mythological Anchimayen from Argentinean and Chilean Mapuche culture.. According to a statistical investigation carried out in 1960, of 1,962 Oak Ridge National Laboratory monthly role personnel, and of all 15,923 Union Carbide Nuclear Company personnel in Oak Ridge, found 5.6% and 3.1% respectively ...