#Trees can #emit #ultraviolet #rays, and that would explain one of nature's most intriguing #phenomena
The "artificial origin" dismissal has an explicit escape hatch. They address it unprompted, which tells you the data pattern is suggestive enough that they felt compelled to get ahead of it.
The alien dismissal is categorical: heliocentric orbits, natural compositions, no anomalous trajectories. But the artificial-origin answer pivots to: "not every fireball in the dataset has recovered meteorites" and "we simply lack sufficient data to make definitive statements about every single one." That's not a dismissal.
That's a carefully worded "we can't confirm it's all natural because we can't characterise everything."
Given the recent peer-reviewed paper by the Swedish #Astrophysics Doctor Beatrize Villarroel who found 10,000+ tech signatures in orbit pre 1957 (recently confirmed by an independent study of different plates).
Its entirely possible that there is a bit of a traffic jam in earths #orbit
Out there Thesis: Some of these #fireballs are actually landers as the 'Meteor flare' observed matches breaking pattern of a re-entry vehicle as much as breakup flare. The distinquishing feature being further radar trajectory data, and given the secrecy of telemetry of unusual phenomena, even if this data exists, we are very unlikely to examie it.
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