
A bright green fireball streaked across the Moscow night sky, leaving many residents amazed and quickly fueling online discussions about UFOs and aliens.
A bright green object was caught on video flying across the sky over Moscow, Russia on October 27th. The object moved very quickly before exploding into flames and vanishing into the clouds.
The captivating video, quickly spread on Telegram and X, resembled something from a science fiction film and instantly sparked speculation about aliens.
Okay, so I just saw this crazy report about a bright green fireball streaking across the sky over Moscow! Seriously, people are losing it trying to figure out what it was. Was it a meteor? Some kind of satellite falling back to Earth? Or… are people actually suggesting it could be aliens or, like, the beginning of an AI uprising? It’s wild! Everyone’s got a theory, and honestly, I’m just as confused as they are.
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 27, 2025
Russian scientists dismiss claims viral green object is a UFO
Okay, so everyone’s going wild online about this thing, but it sounds like the experts are taking a more sensible approach. I was reading that Alexander Rodin, who knows a lot about drones at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, thinks it’s probably just a piece of space junk. It’s a bit of a letdown, but it makes sense!
According to Rodin, the object’s slow speed, noticeable deceleration near the end of the recorded flight, and its green and yellow coloring suggest it was artificially made, not a natural phenomenon.
It seems the object is space debris – likely a piece of a satellite, a rocket booster, or part of a rocket’s upper stage.
Residents of Moscow were surprised this morning when a bright green object flew over the city. The unidentified object appeared as a flash in the sky, leaving a glowing trail before disappearing. Witnesses are speculating about what it could be…
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 27, 2025
‘UFO’ sightings have the internet demanding answers
Interest in potential alien life is growing with the arrival of 3I/ATLAS, the third object confirmed to have come from outside our solar system. Although NASA identifies it as a comet, some people speculate it could be a piece of alien technology.
Avi Loeb, an astrophysicist at Harvard, believes there’s a 40% possibility that a recently observed object could be artificial in origin. He’s calling on global leaders to start planning for the possibility of making contact with an extraterrestrial civilization.
According to Harvard professor Avi Loeb, there are currently no established procedures for handling the discovery of working alien technology close to Earth. He explained to TopMob that such a discovery demands immediate investigation, as it could potentially represent a direct and immediate danger.
Only a month before, a video from a congressional hearing went viral, showing a US Hellfire missile hitting what appeared to be a glowing object and bouncing off. This sparked even more speculation about highly advanced technology.
Wow, it feels like UFO talk is everywhere right now! Between the reports about the 3I/ATLAS object, those military sightings, and now this fireball over Moscow, it’s hard to ignore. Honestly, whether it’s just space debris or something really out there, so many people – including me – are fascinated and hoping it’s something incredible. It’s definitely got everyone’s attention!
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2025-10-27 23:49