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Mystery fireball seen over Texas as fourth meteor is spotted worldwide

Mystery fireball seen over Texas as fourth meteor is spotted worldwide,

A mysterious fireball making turns that seem to defy the laws of physics was spotted by multiple witnesses in Texas Tuesday night. 

Videos capturing the object over Red Oak flooded social media, revealing an orange fireball that did not move in a straight line like a shooting star crossing the horizon.

Instead, the object was seen zig-zagging through the sky, appearing to move closer to the ground before turning upwards and changing direction.

While officials have not yet identified the object, described by some as a UFO, orb, or meteor, witnesses reported it emitted a bright orange tail resembling a rocket engine or the fiery trail of a space rock entering the atmosphere. 

The bizarre fireball was seen just hours after a series of rare meteor sightings across the world, from the US to Turkey to Australia.

Residents across Pennsylvania and Ohio were startled Tuesday morning when a meteor was widely seen crashing to Earth.

Just two days before, witnesses captured a large fireball streaking over buildings in the populated city of Uşak, Turkey. 

Meanwhile, a bright green meteor was spotted burning through the night sky over Sydney, Australia.

Witnesses in Red Oak, Texas recorded a streaking orange object making erratic turns that defy the normal physics of a shooting star

Witnesses recorded the fireball as it appeared to fly towards the ground before turning and flying upwards moments later, which would defy the laws of gravity if it were a space rock

The other three sightings were specifically cited as meteors, meaning a space rock that enters Earth’s atmosphere at high speed and burns up.

‘Red Oak, Texas “meteor” zigzagging like it’s got a pilot? Up, down, hover – no straight drop,’ another social media user said.

‘Not your typical burn-up trajectory. UFO or space rock? You decide,’ one X user added.

Others suggested that the strange fireball may have been a drone carrying fireworks and not an extraterrestrial craft ‘moving with intent.’

Officially, the US government has maintained that no physical proof of UFOs or alien life has ever been discovered, dismissing many strange sightings as explainable phenomena such as shooting stars, balloons, birds and manmade aircraft.

To this point, the fireball over Red Oak has not been declared as another meteor sighting this month by NASA or the American Meteor Society.

‘Meteors burn straight paths while fragmenting from atmospheric friction, yet this one moves with eerie precision, almost like it’s piloted,’ one skeptic posted on X.

‘Is it advanced secret human tech being tested in plain sight? Or something far more otherworldly, like an extraterrestrial probe scouting our planet?’

On March 17, witnesses in Pittsburgh reported seeing what appeared to be a burning object streaking through the sky, describing it as 'a rocket or something like a meteor'

Residents across Ohio and Pennsylvania were startled Tuesday morning as a loud boom echoed across the region

As of January 2026, the Meteoritical Bulletin Database has recorded 1,270 officially confirmed ‘observed falls,’ meteorites that were seen falling to Earth and later recovered. 

Scientists have estimated that around 17,000 meteorites strike the planet each year.

However, most land in oceans or remote areas, meaning only about 1.8 percent of the space rocks that survive our atmosphere and crash into the planet have actually been witnessed.

The surge in meteor sightings has been even more peculiar because no active meteor showers are passing Earth.

The next event will be the Lyrids meteor shower, which will not begin until April 17.

As for the phenomenon flying over Texas, its erratic maneuvers defy the normal logic of what a shooting star looks like as it passes through Earth’s atmosphere. 

Just ten days ago, witnesses in New York City captured a similar event involving three lights swerving through the air, stopping and hovering as they chased each other on March 8.

Multiple residents in both Ohio and Texas claimed they saw the same lights erratically turning in the sky while appearing to stay in a triangle-shaped formation.

Jeremy Corbell, investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, and co-host of the WEAPONIZED Podcast, has previously called these strange turns one of the ‘five observable’ behaviors of UFOs – unusual flight movements that defy basic physics.

Others include instantaneous acceleration, the ability to reach hypersonic speeds and being able to pass from space to the air to the ocean without slowing down – known as trans-medium travel.

A mysterious fireball moving in a way that defies the laws of gravity was spotted over Texas just as Earth has seen a surge in stunning meteor sightings.

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