The Federal Aviation Administration has begun to examine a blaze of light that was seen shooting across the sky over the state of Texas recently. The video was captured by police officers.
The blaze of light, which is bluish-green, was seen as far north as Oklahoma City and as far to the south as Houston. Officials are saying that the light was most likely a piece of space junk or a meteor.
Troy Hess, the Little River-Academy Police Chief, supplied the FAA with video footage of the light so the organization could examine it. Hess saw the light show Wednesday night at Bell County town.
“It kept getting bigger, and the color kept changing,” Hess said.
Residents in nearby small Texas towns were thinking that the lights were from a distressed aircraft or even a UFO that would normally be seen in a Steven Spielberg movie.
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