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The meteor glows green as it streaks through the sky in a “giant explosion” that scares UFOs from falling

A meteor burns green aliens, causing a “huge explosion” after spitting in the sky over Turkey.

The celestial event took viewers by surprise, with many speculating that it may have been a satellite that crashed or went out of control UFO.

The otherworldly view over the Aegean coastal city of Izimir was recorded yesterday at 2am.

In some clips, the green object disappears behind the hills, but other footage shows a bright light before the meteor appears to fall to earth.

The extraordinary incident caused many to speculate about what exactly it was.

One person wrote, “UFOs have been spotted in the sky #PrayforTurkey.”


The green light could be due to the amount of nickel in the meteor

Another added, “A strange and bright object believed to be debris from a rocket that crashed in Turkey. Satellite?”

But dr. Hasan Ali Dal calms people down, even though he lacks enthusiasm, report sun.

The astrophysics professor told his followers that the “fireball” phenomenon occurs when a meteor begins to burn up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere.

Space rocks often disintegrate before hitting the ground, but when they hit Earth, they are classified as meteorites.

Sometimes the decay process sounds like an explosion.

“It usually burns in the upper atmosphere,” said the professor, adding, “This should be seen as a more specific version of the phenomenon known to humans as shooting stars, which often occurs during meteor showers.”

The Perseid meteor shower, which occurs from July to August each year, sends up to 50 meteors per hour through the sky at 133,200 miles per hour, with most never reaching Earth.


The footage was filmed from the ground in Izimir, Turkey, and viewers reported hearing a huge explosion

The chill occurred as Earth crossed the debris-strewn path left by Comet Swift-Tuttle.

The possibility of alien light surrounding the Izimir object is due to the amount of nickel in the rock.

About 90% of meteors contain no metal, but some are made entirely or partly of iron and nickel.

The sightings come as Turkey’s territory is battling more than 100 wildfires.

Thousands have fled, resorts have been evacuated, Hundreds of people were injured in the blazes and at least six people were killed.

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