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Harvard professor gives verdict on UFO seen rising from behind volcano

Harvard professor gives verdict on UFO seen rising from behind volcano,

A Harvard professor has revealed what he thinks really occurred when an orb of light mysteriously rose from behind a volcano after a meteor strike. 

Incredible footage captured the moment a dazzling green fireball soared behind Mount Mayon – one of the world’s most active volcanoes located in the Philippines. 

The enchanting moment took place around 10.30pm on May 25 and was caught by multiple cameras, according to the Philippine Information Agency. 

But just after the meteor hit and bright orange lava dripped down the mountain, a small bright, white light was seen rising in the sky, footage shared by afarTV showed. 

The orb left many wondering if that was a UFO rising into the sky, but according to theoretical physicist Avi Loeb, aliens were not involved. 

‘The light coming up is most likely the glint from a satellite reflecting sunlight,’ the Ivy League professor of science told NewsNation Prime on Saturday. 

‘There are more than 10,000 communications satellites moving around the Earth, so it’s not very unlikely to see such a thing.’ 

The cosmic expert said that what really took place was a coincidental phenomenon that was spectacularly documented. 

A small globe of light appeared after a meteor struck a volcano in the Philippines, leaving many wondering if it was a UFO

A small globe of light appeared after a meteor struck a volcano in the Philippines, leaving many wondering if it was a UFO 

Incredible footage captured the moment a dazzling green fireball soared behind Mount Mayon - one of the world's most active volcanoes located in the Philippines - on May 25

Incredible footage captured the moment a dazzling green fireball soared behind Mount Mayon – one of the world’s most active volcanoes located in the Philippines – on May 25 

The orb left many wondering if that was a UFO rising into the sky, but according to theoretical physicist Avi Loeb, aliens were not involved

The orb left many wondering if that was a UFO rising into the sky, but according to theoretical physicist Avi Loeb, aliens were not involved

With that, the occurrence has left not just the general public, but scientists, floored by what they saw.

‘It is a gorgeous video of an unusual coincidence,’ Bill Cooke, the head of the Meteoroid Environments Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, told The New York Times.

‘One might even use the word wonderful,’ Cooke added. 

Rebecca Williams, a volcanologist, or volcano scientist, at the University of Hull in England, echoed Cooke’s interest in the spectacle. 

‘There’s nothing more spectacular to me than a volcanic eruption,’ she told the NYT, adding that it was a ‘juxtaposition of two of the most powerful forces in the natural world.’ 

Meanwhile, physicist Peter Brown of Western University in Ontario, Canada, told the outlet that even though the clip suggests it could have been some sort of crash landing, the object likely vaporized into the atmosphere. 

‘It is possible, but not likely, this produced a meteorite,’ Brown explained to the outlet. 

‘My bet, particularly given the prominent trail, would be nothing survived.’ 

After the phenomenon took place, one terrified local from the nearby town of Los Baños said he ‘thought it was a missile because of how bright it was.’ 

They added: ‘It burned bright green and white for less than a second before it disappeared into the clouds.’ 

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) initially claimed their cameras had spotted the meteor ‘striking the northern slopes of Mayon Volcano’.

However, after reviewing the data more thoroughly, the agency later confirmed that the space rock actually broke up harmlessly in the atmosphere.

In a post on X, PHIVOLCS wrote: ‘Our review of seismic, infrasound and additional camera footages around the volcano indicate that the meteor disintegrated while in the atmosphere and did not strike the slopes of Mayon, contrary to our initial post.’

If the fireball had collided with the volcano, it would have almost certainly left a fairly obvious impression.

Although this might seem like an incredibly rare coincidence, the chances of a meteor arriving over Mount Mayon’s eruption are actually relatively high.

Mount Mayon, located on the island of Luzon, is the most active volcano in the Philippines and one of the most violent anywhere in the world.

By the time the meteor appeared, the volcano was on its 140th consecutive day of effusive eruption – meaning lava is escaping onto the surface – which has been filmed continuously by multiple cameras.

Incredible footage captured the moment a dazzling green fireball soared behind Mount Mayon in the Philippines, but it was what came after that stunned viewers even more.

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