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Monday morning 5:15 am central Jackson Ms.
I observed a very bright green-blue trace. I was driving due east on I-20 about 3 miles east of Jackson and it was traveling due east. It appeared to be south of me about 20 degrees down from vertical. It could have been a very very big piece of space junk. Anyone know of this? email: |
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