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Claims are circulating online that NASA labeled a massive 3–5 mile UFO as a “meteor” over the Bering Sea.
âť— There is no verified scientific evidence confirming the object was a UFO.
🌠Fireballs and large meteors regularly enter Earth’s atmosphere and can appear extremely bright or massive due to speed, angle, and explosion effects.
📡 Space agencies like NASA track near-Earth objects publicly, and confirmed data is typically released through official channels.
🔎 So far, no credible astronomical reports support claims of a concealed alien craft.
Extraordinary claims require verifiable evidence — and at this time, the meteor explanation aligns with available scientific data.