Green comet scared residents of Dubai

On Sunday, January 7, 2018, residents of Dubai again observed an unidentified flying object in the sky.

Dubai, UAE. Residents of the United Arab Emirates again observed late in the evening of January 7, 2018 in the sky an unidentified flying object, which was dubbed the "green comet".

In social networks, users reported that the object flew very low, and some even suggested that it could fall in the area of ​​Dubai Media City. Some described the unidentified object as "two stars flying nearby." None of the observers heard any sound effects that would accompany the unusual phenomenon - no explosions, no pops, no hum, or engine noise.

The Dubai astronomical group suggested that most likely it was a meteorite that did not fly to the ground and burned out in dense layers of the atmosphere. It is worth recalling that in October last year, residents of the UAE were already scared of objects falling from the sky, which, as it later turned out, were the wreckage of one of the modules of the Russian spacecraft Progress.

Witnesses of another cosmic anomaly that happened a little earlier were residents of several regions of Russia at once - Bashkiria, Udmurtia and Tatarstan. Most of the messages came from Naberezhnye Chelny. Local residents talk about a bright flash that lit up an area of ​​several thousand square kilometers on the night of January 6-7, 2018, and how the earth vibrated after that.

Scientists argue about what happened on Christmas night in the sky over the south of Udmurtia and over the eastern regions of Tatarstan, and numerous witnesses share their impressions on social networks.

This is not a man-made accident or explosion, since there were no messages in the Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation, and it is not a meteorite, since there are no consequences of the impact. Astronomers call these flashes blue flashes. Similar glows were recorded last year in Kazan, a few years ago in Karelia, and in 2006 in Moscow.

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