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  2. How, when, and where to see the Perseids - AOL

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    The Perseids can be the best meteor shower of the year, thanks to bright fireballs and long colorful trails. US states may also get northern lights.

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  4. Why tonight’s meteor shower offers a rare opportunity to see ...

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    The Southern Taurid meteor shower is set to peak on the night of November 5, when sky-gazers will get a chance to see bright fireballs blaze across the sky.

  5. Watch fireball light up the night sky in vivid blue as it ...

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  6. Kecksburg UFO incident - Wikipedia

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    A model of the alleged object, created for Unsolved Mysteries, is on display near the Kecksburg fire station.. The Kecksburg UFO incident occurred on December 9, 1965, at Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, United States, when a fireball was reported by citizens of six U.S. states and Canada over Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.

  7. Big Bay Boom - Wikipedia

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    The first display in 2001 involved fireworks from two barges in San Diego Bay. The event grew to involve three barges in 2004 and four barges in 2005. In 2010 the Imperial Beach pier was added as a fifth location. [5] However, in 2013 the city of Imperial Beach withdrew from participation, leaving the four Bay locations.

  8. Video shows bright fireball seen in the skies over Lake Erie

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    The American Meteor Society reported 436 sightings of the fireball, which was seen from northern Michigan to North Carolina, and Kentucky to western New York, around 7 p.m. Monday. The fireball's ...

  9. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    First of two Convair XP5Y-1s (and only one to fly), BuNo 121455, is lost on 42nd flight during high-speed testing by pilot Don Germeraad over the Pacific near San Diego, California. While operating at 115 percent of design limits under Navy contract, the elevator torque tube breaks, aircraft commences cycle of rollercoaster climbs and dives ...