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Mystery Lights Over Southland Sky:

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Aliens, Foreign Spies, or Routine Testing?

News sources around Los Angeles became embroiled with calls and videos of fireballs streaking across the Southland sky early this morning.  According to reports, a fast-moving luster of lights was visible around 1:30 am on Tuesday morning, before plummeting toward earth. 

KTLA news said it received numerous calls and videos from viewers in Anaheim, San Bernardino Ontario, Boyle Heights, Burbank, Ventura and Santa Barbara County.  Speculation arose almost as fast as the curious objects appeared in the sky. 

Was it a UFO? Remnants of a Russian surveillance mission gone wrong? Benign missile testing? Some suggested the spectacle was the result of a SpaceX rocket launch Monday night from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County.

The SETI Institute explained that what witnesses saw were remains of the Chinese Shenzhou 15 orbital module which launched into space in November 2022.  The module had been predicted to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere on Tuesday morning.

That’s the official story.  But is it true?  UFO Watchers and conspiracy theorists please post below.

Monday, April 22 is Earth Day, an annual observance by more than a billion people who celebrate the earth and remind fellow humans to protect the planet from things like pollution and deforestation.  Inglewood Today will pay homage to Mother Earth during April, with insightful stories about the state of climate change, natural resources, animal life, and how politics and economics impact planetary changes.  Stay tuned. 

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