In a story in today's Daily Mail we have this claim:
"Images and videos of the observation flooded Chinese social media platforms Monday, with many users commonly describing it as a 'misty ball of light' that moved from west to east without emitting any sound...The ball of light appeared Monday morning above the nation's capital and as far as Tianjin and the central province of Shanxi and Shandong in the east."
We then hear some astronomer speculating about excess fuel released by a rocket, but the speculation does not sound very plausible, and no evidence is provided to back it up. We should remember in cases like these that scientists are almost infinitely imaginative in inventing stories to explain sightings they find embarrassing, and seem to prefer the most wispy speculation to simply saying, "I don't know what that was."
On another page today we read, "DailyMail.com has obtained a stunning clear video of a dark orb UFO floating outside an airfield." We get a rather clear-looking video, and a claim that " he said the orb was unlike anything he'd ever seen."
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